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    R. Criminal Law, continued: The Boston Massacre Trials

    From: Adams Papers | Legal Papers of John Adams | Volume 3 | R. Criminal Law, continued: The Boston Massacre Trials

    TUESDAY 4 December , half past FIVE o’Clock, p.m. (Mr. Paine not having gone through his...
    J. Cushing. It is odd the Town should think of doing Justice by a Mob. The principal Q uestion...
    N.B . The Court being unable to go through this trial in one day, the King’s Attorney and the...
    SIX o’clock, p.m. the Court adjourned to Thursday morning   29 November   Nine o’clock. Thursday...
    FIVE o’clock p.m. the Court adjourned till next morning, Friday,   30 November nine o’clock....
    By the Stat ute of Wm. Prisoner intituled to a Copy of the Indictment 5 days and of the Panel 2...
    Paines Autho rities . Foster 278. Plea of self Defense. Nailors Case. 290. 291. §2. Slight...
    About Monday noon the judges began their charge. Judge Trowbridge, who spoke first, entered...
    Josa. Quincy. 3 main Divisions, under the last there will be many Sub divisions. 1st. whether any...
    Judge Cushing . The longest Tryal I have ever known. The Party in K ing S treet had a right to...