Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Alabama State Bar Association, Volume 44, Part 1921State Printers, 1921 - Bar associations |
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Page 78
... 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 cry out the name of " Ervin , " of course he did ...
... 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 cry out the name of " Ervin , " of course he did ...
Page 79
... testimony in the several trials , which is referred to by the Governor , was probably due to the fact that in the earlier stages of the case , there was no court reporter in Calhoun County , and the bill of excep- tions was made from ...
... testimony in the several trials , which is referred to by the Governor , was probably due to the fact that in the earlier stages of the case , there was no court reporter in Calhoun County , and the bill of excep- tions was made from ...
Page 81
... testimony was corroborated by another officer . There were some officers connected with the prosecution who , I doubt not , would have stretched their testimony to secure a con- viction , but we did not believe that this man was of that ...
... testimony was corroborated by another officer . There were some officers connected with the prosecution who , I doubt not , would have stretched their testimony to secure a con- viction , but we did not believe that this man was of that ...
Page 234
... testimony by the de- fendant but the Supreme Court held that it was admis- sible . The court said , " If when the defendant had the con- versation with the boy who slept in the mill , he intended to burglarize the gin house , it is not ...
... testimony by the de- fendant but the Supreme Court held that it was admis- sible . The court said , " If when the defendant had the con- versation with the boy who slept in the mill , he intended to burglarize the gin house , it is not ...
Page 235
... testimony of Earnest Dodgens , a black- smith , who claimed that he had traced the one horse wag- on from the place where McClurkin was killed by the footprints of the mule to about fifty feet of Pope's house , the footprint made by the ...
... testimony of Earnest Dodgens , a black- smith , who claimed that he had traced the one horse wag- on from the place where McClurkin was killed by the footprints of the mule to about fifty feet of Pope's house , the footprint made by the ...
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19th Amendment admission adopted Alabama State Bar Alexander City amendment Andalusia Anniston appointed Asso attorney bill Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham blood Bricken Burr By-Laws Calhoun County Central Council Chairman ciation client Commission Constitution crime defendant delegates Demopolis Dodgens duty elected EMMET O'NEAL enacted Ervin Pope evidence Executive Committee fact Federal Florence Gentlemen HANNIS TAYLOR heard honor J. T. Stokely Jefferson Jeffries John Body Jones Judge Crum judicial judiciary jury justice lawyers legislation Legislature matter McClurkin meeting membership ment Mobile Montgomery motion mule Mulkey murder negro officers organization Peach Pell City person Pope's practice Prattville President profession purpose question resolution rules Secretary session Sims Smith Special Committee State's stitution suggested Supreme Court Talladega testified testimony Thos tion tracks trial Troy Tuscaloosa Tuscumbia University of Alabama vote wagon Weakley Wetumpka