The Dock and the Scaffold by Unknown
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conduct of the jury in the box.--I knew it from the way the
jury were empanelled, and I knew the Attorney-General relied upon the jury for a verdict when he set three citizens aside. I therefore conclude, and rightly, that all the eloquent talent that ever pleaded at this bar would be entirely useless to me whilst such a jury was in the box. The Crown, in order to give some colour to the proceedings, thought proper to produce several witnesses against me. Eleven witnesses were examined, and out of these no less than nine committed absolute, diabolical, and egregious perjury. THE CHIEF BARON--You are transcending the limit within which the law confines you. HALPIN--I do not blame you for enforcing the law us it stands. By no means. I have to thank your lordship for your kindness during the progress of my trial. I do not blame you, because the law stands as it does, but what I say is--that the law is absurd in taking me and trying me as a British subject whilst I am a citizen of the United States, without a particle of evidence to show that I was born under the jurisdiction of the British Crown. I must say that I look to another place, another government, and another people to see that justice shall be done me. THE CHIEF BARON--Here again you are transcending the limits which the law allows. We could not deal with any consideration connected with what any government will do. HALPIN--I am aware that it is not within your province to deal |
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