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Updated: June 25, 2025


There is even a possibility I don't say it is probable, but there is just a chance, you see that she may be subpoenaed by the other side." "Just so," assented Richard, so naïvely that a smile flitted across the little lawyer's face. "Under these circumstances, then, this is what we will do, my dear young Sir: Mrs.

Other clotheslines in the vicinity had also been deprived of their burdens, and a concerted complaint was made to the police, who promptly located the offender and brought him summarily to trial. Mrs. Jenkins was subpoenaed as a witness, which caused quite a ripple of excitement in the family.

"Charity be damned," said this remarkable man. "I'm after the property." So I decided on insanity. I hunted up and subpoenaed white-haired witnesses for miles around. Many of them shook their heads when they spoke of Mr. Cooke's great-uncle, and some knew more of his private transactions than I could have wished, and I trembled lest my own witnesses should be turned against me.

And thus it was that these two men now found themselves in the dock with twelve serious-minded tradesmen sitting in solemn conclave to consider their crimes. The trial itself was a ridiculous farce. Jacob Myers, who would have been the one witness of any importance, was not subpoenaed; he had in fact discreetly quitted the country under his wife's escort.

Philip then subpoenaed Edward, as Duke of Guienne, to show cause why he should not pay damages for the loss of the navy, which could not be replaced for less than twenty pounds, and finally wheedled Edward out of the duchy.

This witness had acted as a strikebreaker up until the time he was subpoenaed. Two of the defendants, Benjamin F. Legg and Jack Leonard, fully verified the story told by Billings. Leland Butcher, an I. W. W. member who was on the Verona, told of how he had been shot in the leg.

A number of eminent men were in Court, subpoenaed to prove their own works, and I find on them the following note, written by myself at the time: "We necessarily put some of our medical and publishing witnesses to great inconvenience in summoning them into court, but those who were really most injured were the most courteous. Mr.

They also had a special conference with Murdon, the lawyer, so as to be prepared for the coming trials, and several who had been subpoenaed were brought in and questioned regarding what they actually knew, and also posted as to the manner they could best evade the questions which would be put to them, without swearing to that which was actually false.

The judge was moved when he arose and delivered the following address to the jury: "Gentlemen of the jury! Dr. d'Avigny, who pays the greatest care to Monsieur de Villefort, was so kind as to accompany his patient to-day. Before I subpoenaed Monsieur de Villefort I inquired of his physician whether he could attend court without injury to himself.

She subpoenaed grandfathers and even great-grandfathers to give evidence to show that the reason Twentieth-Century Willie squinted or had to spend his winters in Arizona was their own shocking health 'way back in the days beyond recall. Mrs. Porter's mind worked backward and forward. She had one eye on the past, the other on the future.

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