I have given this question long consideration. It has given me more concern than any other case I was ever in and I want to say here, that, although I heard the evidence and the arguments during these thirty days, I do not know this morning whether Leo... The Truth about the Frank Case - Page 15by Christopher Powell Connolly - 1915 - 95 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Davison Lawson - Crime - 1914 - 944 pages
...of the defendant's guilt. In denying the motion for a new trial he made this remarkable statement: 'I have given this question long consideration. It...than any other case I was ever in and I want to say here, that, although I heard the evidence and the arguments during these thirty days, I do not know... | |
| John Davison Lawson - Crime - 1918 - 964 pages
...of the defendant's guilt. In denying the motion for a new trial he made this remarkable statement: 'I have given this question long consideration. It...than any other case I was ever in and I want to say here, that, although I heard the evidence and the arguments during these thirty days, I do not know... | |
| 1915 - 1102 pages
...for doubting the wisdom of the verdict of the mob spirit in this case. " It has given me," he said, " more concern than any other case I was ever in, and...although I heard the evidence and arguments during those thirtydays, I do not know this morning whether Leo Frank is innocent or guilty." And when THE OUTLOOK... | |
| Frank Shay - Social Science - 1969 - 302 pages
...for a new trial later gave sufficient reason for doubting the verdict of the mob spirit in this case: "It has given me more concern than any other case...morning whether Leo Frank is innocent or guilty." Frank's absence from the courtroom at the time of his sentence was one of the grounds upon which he... | |
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