Forty Years At the Criminal Bar Experiences And Impressions

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Forty Years At the Criminal Bar Experiences And Impressions
Edmund Desanges Purcell
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As for the stethoscope, that had actually been seen in the hands of the baby in the per- ambulator as a toy. It was most reprehensible conduct, but not the felonious taking of their employers' property, and I dwelt upon the service to his country the man had rendered in South Africa, and upon the fact that now enjoying trusted employment in a great rail- way company, he was able to support his wife and that innocent baby to whom he had given the stethoscope as a plaything. I saw I had deeply mo...ved the jury again not a London jury ; they were listening with wide-open eyes, drinking in all I was saying. They returned the verdict I had asked for : " We think they took the property, but not feloniously. " 4. A DULL JURY A jury twice unanimously found a prisoner guilty and then found him not guilty. It was a street robbery, and turned on a ques- SOME EXCEPTIONAL JURIES 221 tion of identity. Two police-officers saw the robbery, recognizing one of the two thieves as an old convict ; but though they secured one thief, the other, the man they knew, escaped.

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