Category: APPEALS GEORGIA SUPREME COURT

0211 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: Dorsey."(f). On the last day of the trial, Monday, August 25th, 1913a large crowd, including many women, had assembled in thecourt room before court opened, taking up every seat in thecourt room.…

0212 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: attending court was such as to inevitably affect the jury.The exhibits hereto attached marked J to AA inclusive are made a part of this ground.66. Because the fair and impartial trial guaranteed…

0213 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: poll of the jury, which was then in progress, and notfinished. Indeed, so great was the noise and confusion withoutthat the Court heard the responses of the jurors during thepolling with some…

0214 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: I don't remember how much she paid me, and the next week theypaid me $3.50 and the next week they paid me $6.50, and thenext week they paid me $4. and the…

0215 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: in so doing, committed error, for which a new trial should begranted.70 (qqq) Because the Solicitor General, in his argument tothe jury, stated, as follows: "The conduct of counsel in thiscase, as…

0216 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: need not-in similar instances be repeated, but that the Courtwould assume that similar objections had been made and overruled.This argument of the Solicitor was not only illegal, but prej-udicial to the defendant,…

0217 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: in arguing the relative value of the expert testimony delivered bthe physicians called for the State and defense, to intimatethat the defense, in calling its physicians had been influencedby the the fact…

0218 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: 74. Because the juror Johenning was not a fair and impartialjuror, in that he had a fixed opinion that the defendant wasguilty prior to, and at, the time he was taken on…

0219 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: solicitor, and the crowd laughed at him, and Mr. Arnold appealed to the court.On Saturday, prior to the rendition of the verdict on Monday, the Court was considering whether or not he…

0220 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: When it was announced that the jury had agreed upon a verdictcrowds had thronged the court room to such an extent that the Courtfelt bound to clear the court room before receiving…

0221 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: such transaction, Mary Phagan met her death, then Conleywould be an accomplice of Frank, although he had no personal partin her killing.The Court, under proper instructions, ought to have left itto the…

0222 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: she had them on a stool, I believe. She was dressed. I don'tremember how her dress was; I didn't look. I paid no attention tohim, only he just walked in and turned…

0223 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: incidents at the Pencil Factory, wherein Conley, after having madethe third affidavit, purported to re-enact the occurrence of themurder between himself and Frank, wherein the body of Mary Phaganwas taken from the…

0224 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: said he said he went back, and he did go back, led us back, and told about taking up the body, how he brought it up on his shoulder, and then, in…

0225 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: two desks (indicating); that Mr. Frank sat down in the chair at that desk, and he told him to sit at the other desk, and Mr. Frank told him to write some…

0226 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: (a). This so-called experiment made with Conley was solely an endeavor on their part to justify his story;(b). The sayings and actings-of Conley, as aforesaid, not under oath, had and made without…

0227 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: for lasciviousness; that is, his relations towards women?A. Yes sir.Q. Is it good or bad?A. Bad.The Court admitted the above question and answers, over objection of the defendant as above stated, and…

0228 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: 84. (eeeo) Because the Court, over the objection of the defendant, made at the time the evidence was offered, that the same was immaterial, incompetent, illegal and prejudicial to the defendant, permitted…

0229 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: The Court admitted the above questions and answers, over the objection of the defendant as above stated, and thereby erred, for the reasons stated.87 (hhhh). Because the Court over the objection of…

0230 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: became material to determine what time this English Ave., carreached Broad Street on the day of the murder. The motorman Mat-thews and the conductor, swore that on that day the EnglishAve., car…

0231 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: English Avenue car was ahead of time as much as four minutes, onother days did not indicate that it was ahead of time on theday of the murder.90. (kkkk). Because of the…

0232 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: Q: You never heard of that at all?A: I never heard that. I had been in Mr. Frank's---Q: You never talked to Tom Blackstock, then, did you?A: I haven't the pleasure of…

0233 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: about Frank?A. No sir, I don't know her.Q. Did you ever hear C. D. Duncan, talk about Frank?A. No sir.Q. You never heard any of these factory people talk about him?A. No…

0234 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: jury had the right to consider, and that is as to whether, even though they did not believe his plea of not guilty the truth, still if they had a reasonable doubt…

0235 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: - 000230 -" Mr. Dorsey: Mr. Arnold brought this in, and I telegraphedto San Francisco, and I want to read this telegram to the jury;can't I do it?""Mr. Arnold: If the Court…

0236 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: Mr. Arnold: Certainly he can, as a matter of public notoriety, but not as a matter of individual information or opinion"."The Court: You can state, Mr. Dorsey, to the jury, your information…

0237 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: written, and that a new trial should be granted because theargument was illegal, unwarranted, not sustained by the evidence,and tended to inflame and unduly prejudice the jury's mind.Neither the letter from Piokett…

0238 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: he sued the Marquis for damages, which brought retaliation onthe part of the Marquis for criminal practices on the partof Wilde, this intellectual giant and when the Englishlanguage is read, the effrontery,…

0239 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: crimes, but a man of high intellect and wonderful endowmentswhich, if directed in the right line, bring honor and glory ifthose same faculties and talents are perverted and not controlled,as was the…

0240 Slide – Georgia Supreme Court Leo Frank Appeals Documents, 1913, 1914
Here is the extracted text from the image: killed his wife because of infatuation for another woman, and put her remains away where he thought as this man thought, that it would never be discovered but murder will out, and…