An Account of the Proceedings on the Trial of Susan B. Anthony, on the Charge of Illegal Voting by Anonymous
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Q. Mr. Pound, was she asked there if she had any doubt about her right to vote, and did she answer "Not a particle?" A. She stated "Had no doubt as to my right to vote," on the direct examination. Q. There was a stenographic reporter there, was there not? A. A reporter was there taking notes. Q. Was not this question put to her "Did you have any doubt yourself of your right to vote?" and did she not answer "Not a particle?" THE COURT: Well, he says so, that she had no doubt of her right to vote. JUDGE SELDEN: I beg leave to state, in regard to my own testimony, Miss Anthony informs me that I was mistaken in the fact that my advice was before her registry. It was my recollection that it was on her way to the registry, but she states to me now that she was registered and came immediately to my office. In that respect I was under a mistake. _Evidence closed._ ARGUMENT OF MR. SELDEN FOR THE DEFENDANT. |
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