Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Alabama State Bar Association, Volume 44, Part 1921State Printers, 1921 - Bar associations |
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Page 76
... shoes fit and the next thing we did was to hope the jury wouldn't find it out . We had the shoes tried on Pope at the time of the trial . We got him in a room where no deputy sheriff would be able to see him and testify against us if ...
... shoes fit and the next thing we did was to hope the jury wouldn't find it out . We had the shoes tried on Pope at the time of the trial . We got him in a room where no deputy sheriff would be able to see him and testify against us if ...
Page 77
... shoes to him was that the configuration of the shoe and of Pope's foot was identical . I notice Governor O'Neal stresses the fact that there had been a bunion which caused a protuberance on one of the shoes , and that that bunion was ...
... shoes to him was that the configuration of the shoe and of Pope's foot was identical . I notice Governor O'Neal stresses the fact that there had been a bunion which caused a protuberance on one of the shoes , and that that bunion was ...
Page 78
... shoes on . I do agree with the Governor that Body's testimony was not credible . In fact I am satisfied in the main it is a tissue of falsehood . When he heard McClurkin being murder- ed under his window and heard him in his death agony ...
... shoes on . I do agree with the Governor that Body's testimony was not credible . In fact I am satisfied in the main it is a tissue of falsehood . When he heard McClurkin being murder- ed under his window and heard him in his death agony ...
Page 80
... shoes were sub- mitted to him the day they were found , and that upon them were particles of human skin , so that there could be no doubt that the shoes had been in contact with a human be- ing who had sustained injury . My recollection ...
... shoes were sub- mitted to him the day they were found , and that upon them were particles of human skin , so that there could be no doubt that the shoes had been in contact with a human be- ing who had sustained injury . My recollection ...
Page 81
... shoes until a day later is this . The officers testified that they searched the house itself the first day and , finding nothing of importance , came back the next day for a more exhaustive search - that they did not search the outlying ...
... shoes until a day later is this . The officers testified that they searched the house itself the first day and , finding nothing of importance , came back the next day for a more exhaustive search - that they did not search the outlying ...
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