Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Alabama State Bar Association, Volume 44, Part 1921State Printers, 1921 - Bar associations |
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Page 73
... trial , and perhaps it would be of interest if I gave the Association some points of information . The President : You may proceed , Mr. Sterne . Mr. Sterne : Mr. President and gentlemen , I ask the privilege of commenting on Governor O ...
... trial , and perhaps it would be of interest if I gave the Association some points of information . The President : You may proceed , Mr. Sterne . Mr. Sterne : Mr. President and gentlemen , I ask the privilege of commenting on Governor O ...
Page 74
... trial . We took the case to the Supreme Court , where it was affirmed . We applied for a rehearing , which was granted , and a new trial was given Pope . Mr. Sensa- baugh then withdrew . On the second trial I decided Pope's case was so ...
... trial . We took the case to the Supreme Court , where it was affirmed . We applied for a rehearing , which was granted , and a new trial was given Pope . Mr. Sensa- baugh then withdrew . On the second trial I decided Pope's case was so ...
Page 75
... trial in the Supreme Court , urging that there could be no impropriety - although my new partners were on the other side - in my presenting the case on appeal . For the second time , the Supreme Court affirmed the case and fixed a day ...
... trial in the Supreme Court , urging that there could be no impropriety - although my new partners were on the other side - in my presenting the case on appeal . For the second time , the Supreme Court affirmed the case and fixed a day ...
Page 76
... trial lawyer . Governor O'Neal says he thought of something no one else thought of , and that was to fit Pope's shoes to his feet . Every lawyer in the case thought of that . The first thing we did was to find out whether the shoes fit ...
... trial lawyer . Governor O'Neal says he thought of something no one else thought of , and that was to fit Pope's shoes to his feet . Every lawyer in the case thought of that . The first thing we did was to find out whether the shoes fit ...
Page 77
... trial . If he lost 40 pounds in the meanwhile , he had lost one - fourth of his weight and bulk , and I presume his feet had shared in that shrinkage . Now a fact most painfully borne out at the time we fitted the shoes to him was that ...
... trial . If he lost 40 pounds in the meanwhile , he had lost one - fourth of his weight and bulk , and I presume his feet had shared in that shrinkage . Now a fact most painfully borne out at the time we fitted the shoes to him was that ...
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