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INDEX

883

Coacrzs, Joun D.

Counsel for Btate in trial of
Edward D. Worrell for the
murder of Basil H. Gordon,
6

His opening speech toe the
Jury, 7-11

Conrrastons
DeWolff, Orrin (murder), 564
MeConaghy, Robert (murder),
621

Cortinvance
Refused by Court on trial of
Edward D. Worrell for the
murder of Bast! H. Gordon,

Coox, W. J.

Trial of, for biackmall, 624-654

The Narrative, 624-627

The Judge, 628

The Counsel for the State and
Prisoner, 628

The Jury, 629

Mr. Bedgood moves for a
change of venue on account
of prejudice In the commu-
nity and newspaper com-
ments, 629

Judge HiIl denies the motion,
629

Also overrules demurrer to in-
dictment, 629

Also overrales objection to a
Juror who {s stockholder in
corporation in which com-
Plainant ia also a stockhold-
er, 629

The witnesses for the State,
829-645

‘The Prisoner offers no evi-
dence in defenne, 645

The Prisoner's statement to
the Jury, 645-647

Mr. Arnold’s speech to the jury
for the State, 647-651

Mr. Cooper’s speech to the
Jury for the Prisoner, 661-
663

Judge Hill's charge, 653

The verdict of gullty, 654

The sentence, 654

Coorma, Jonx R.

Counsel for Prisoner in trial
of W. J. Cook for blackmail,
628

Hia apeech to the Jury, 651-
653

Counzel for Prisoner in trial
of Mre. Herman H. Hirach
for blackmail, 656

His apesch to the Jury, 682-
686

Coopers, Tomas

Trial of, for a Hbel on the
President of the United
Btates, 774-812

The Narrative, 774-777

The Judges, 778

The libelous matter, 778-783,

‘The Counsel for the Govern-
ment, 783

The Prigoner conducts his own
case, 783

‘The Court refuses to eubpeons
the President, 783

Mr, Rawle’s opening speech
for the prosecution, 783-785

‘The evidence, 785

Mr. Cooper's speech to the
Jory in his detense, 785-793

‘Mr. Rawle's closing address to
the Jury, 794-798

Judge Chase's charge to the
Jury, 798-808

The verdict of guilty, 808

The sentence, 808-812

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