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1829. July 8th
Collectanea
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and commented upon the evidence as he proceeded. He
declared that there was no reason whatever for
doubting the testimony for the defendant.
"While the Jury were deliberating,
"His Lordship, addressing Mr. Mirehouse & Mr.
Burnaby, said I must hence forward expect to be
treated with more respect in this Court.
"Mr. Mirehouse started up, and said I always
act most respectfully in Courts of Justice;
and I must say that I have always been treated
with respect in every Court of Justice but except in this.
"Recorder: this only adds to the disrespect.
"Mr. Burnaby: As I am included, I must
say, that the word indecent, which your Lordship
has used, is unbecoming, and altogether unprovoked.
"The jury found for the defendant."
Identifier: | JB/109/286/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 109.
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Arthur Moore; Richard Doane |
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