Moonlight: Abraham Lincoln and the Almanac Trial

Moonlight: Abraham Lincoln and the Almanac Trial
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Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Total Pages : 179
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ISBN-10 : 9781250084187
ISBN-13 : 1250084180
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Synopsis Moonlight: Abraham Lincoln and the Almanac Trial by : John Evangelist Walsh

On August 29, 1857, in the light of a three-quarter moon, James Metzger was savagely beaten by two assailants in a grove not far from his home. Two days later he died and his assailants, James Norris and William Armstrong, were arrested and charged with his murder. Norris was tried and convicted first. As William "Duff" Armstrong waited for his trial, his own father died. James Armstrong's deathbed wish was that Duff's mother, Hannah, engage the best lawyer possible to defend Duff. The best person Hannah could think of was a friend, a young lawyer from Springfield by the name of Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln took the case and with that begins one of the oddest journeys Lincoln took on his trek towards immortality. What really happened? How much did the moon reveal? What did Lincoln really know? Walsh makes a strong case for viewing Honest Abe in a different light in this tale of murder and moonlight. Moonlight is a 2001 Edgar Award Nominee for Best Fact Crime.

Annotated Cases

Annotated Cases
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Total Pages : 1360
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ISBN-10 : PSU:35189002620854
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The Dred Scott Case

The Dred Scott Case
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Publisher : Legare Street Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1017251266
ISBN-13 : 9781017251265
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis The Dred Scott Case by : Roger Brooke Taney

The Washington University Libraries presents an online exhibit of documents regarding the Dred Scott case. American slave Dred Scott (1795?-1858) and his wife Harriet filed suit for their freedom in the Saint Louis Circuit Court in 1846. The U.S. Supreme Court decided in 1857 that the Scotts must remain slaves.

Robert Nixon and Police Torture in Chicago, 1871–1971

Robert Nixon and Police Torture in Chicago, 1871–1971
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Publisher : Northern Illinois University Press
Total Pages : 163
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ISBN-10 : 9781501757501
ISBN-13 : 1501757504
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Synopsis Robert Nixon and Police Torture in Chicago, 1871–1971 by : Elizabeth Dale

In 2015, Chicago became the first city in the United States to create a reparations fund for victims of police torture, after investigations revealed that former Chicago police commander Jon Burge tortured numerous suspects in the 1970s, '80s, and '90s. But claims of police torture have even deeper roots in Chicago. In the late 19th century, suspects maintained that Chicago police officers put them in sweatboxes or held them incommunicado until they confessed to crimes they had not committed. In the first decades of the 20th century, suspects and witnesses stated that they admitted guilt only because Chicago officers beat them, threatened them, and subjected them to "sweatbox methods." Those claims continued into the 1960s. In Robert Nixon and Police Torture in Chicago, 1871–1971, Elizabeth Dale uncovers the lost history of police torture in Chicago between the Chicago Fire and 1971, tracing the types of torture claims made in cases across that period. To show why the criminal justice system failed to adequately deal with many of those allegations of police torture, Dale examines one case in particular, the 1938 trial of Robert Nixon for murder. Nixon's case is famous for being the basis for the novel Native Son, by Richard Wright. Dale considers the part of Nixon's account that Wright left out of his story: Nixon's claims that he confessed after being strung up by his wrists and beaten and the legal system's treatment of those claims. This original study will appeal to scholars and students interested in the history of criminal justice, and general readers interested in Midwest history, criminal cases, and the topic of police torture.

Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure

Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure
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Total Pages : 1858
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433008088555
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Synopsis Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure by : William Mack

Revised Laws of Nevada, Containing State, Statutes of a General Nature from 1861, Revised to 1912, and Pertinent Acts of Congress, with Annotations from Volumes 1 to 34, Nevada Reports, and from Federal and State Decisions, Prepared Under Legislative Enactment

Revised Laws of Nevada, Containing State, Statutes of a General Nature from 1861, Revised to 1912, and Pertinent Acts of Congress, with Annotations from Volumes 1 to 34, Nevada Reports, and from Federal and State Decisions, Prepared Under Legislative Enactment
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Total Pages : 1438
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D02223638L
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Synopsis Revised Laws of Nevada, Containing State, Statutes of a General Nature from 1861, Revised to 1912, and Pertinent Acts of Congress, with Annotations from Volumes 1 to 34, Nevada Reports, and from Federal and State Decisions, Prepared Under Legislative Enactment by : Nevada