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INDEX 885

His speech to the jury for the
prisoner, 634-537

Execurioxs

Boyaa, Manuel (piracy), 773
Castillo, Manuel (piracy), 778
Garcia, Angel (piracy), 773
Gibert, Pedro (piracy), 773
Leisler, Jacob (treason), 516
Montenegro, Juan (piracy),
113
McConaghy, Robert (murder),
$21

Ruiz, Francisco (piracy), 173
Worrell, Edward D. (murder),
162

Exrrers
The testimony of, as to the
possibility of a white child
having a black father, 571-

580

F

Frnare, AWToNto
See Cusexr, Peono

Faarx, Leo M.

‘Trial of, for the murder of
Mary Phagan, 182-414

‘The narrative, 182-188

The Judge, 138

The lawyers for the Btate and
prisoner, 189

The jJurora, 190

The witnesdes for the State,
190-207

The witnesses for the prisoner,
207-224, 237-289

The prisoner's statement to
the jury, 224237

Evidence for the State in re
buttal, 238-242

Byidence for the prisoner in
sur-rebuttal, 242

Prisoner's previous statement
to the chief of detectives,
242-243

Exhibits introduced by the
Btate, 249-244

The previous statements of
the State's main witness,
James Conley, 244250

Letter of prisoner to Moses
Frank, 260

Mr. Hooper’s speech to the jury
for the State, 251-263

Mr. Arnold’a speech to the
jury for the prisoner, 263-
284

Mr. Rosser’a speech to the jury
for the prisoner, 284-302

Soleftor General Dorsey's clos-
ing speech to the jury for
the State, 202-398

Mr. Arnold moves for a mis-
trial on account of the
cheering of the crowd in the
streets and {ts influence on
the jury, 338-339

Evidence heard by the court
on the motion, 399-400

Judge Roan overrules the mo-
ton, 400

Judge Roan’s charge to the
Jury, 400-406

The verdict of guilty, 407

The prisoner sentenced to be
hanged, 408, 409

Prigoner’s Counsel makes pro-
teat in newspapers against
the verdict, 409

The subeequent appeals to the
courts where the judgment
is affirmed by all of them,
L042

The State Prison Commiseton
refusea a commutation, 412

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