Trials (Libel) -- New York (State) -- Buffalo : Report of the Trial. The People versus Dr. Horatio N. Loomis, for Libel. Tried at the Erie County Oyer and Terminer, June 24, 1850 / Parsons
1850
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Trials (Libel) -- New York (State) -- Cases : The Opdyke libel suit : a full metrical, juridical and analytical report of the extraordinary suit for libel of George Opdyke "verses" Thurlow Weed, which progressed from day to day, commencing on the 13th day of December, 1864, and ending on the 11th January, 1865, in the New York Supreme Court circuit, before Judge Charles Mason : testimony of witnesses--speeches of counsel--incidents of the trial / by a full corps de bully, short and long metre reporters
Trials (Libel) -- New York (State) -- Oneida : A review of the case, the people agt. Rev. Henry Budge, indicted for the murder of his wife Priscilla Budge, (tried at the Oneida, New York, Circuit Court, in August and September, 1861) : containing an examination of the medico-legal questions involved in the case, a review of the positions taken by the medical witnesses for the defence, an extended discussion of the positions assumed by the medical witnesses for the prosecution, with cuts, and tables for illustration, letters and opinions from various eminent American and foreign medical jurists, together with copious abstracts from the evidence adduced, and the judge's charge in the civil action of Henry Budge agt. Caleb Lyon, for libel tried at the Herkimer Circuit in October and November, 1861 / by John Swinburne
1862
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Trials (Libel) -- New York (State) -- Pulaski : The Littlejohn libel suit : the case of De Witt C. Littlejohn against Horace Greeley tried at the Oswego term of the Supreme Court of the State of New York at Pulaski, Sept. 10-13, 1861, before His Honor, William J. Bacon : containing the rulings of Judge Bacon, the arguments and points of Messrs. D.H. Marsh, I.T. Williams, John K. Porter, Chas. B. Sedgwick and Henry A. Foster / phonographically reported by James L. Crosby
1861
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Trials (Libel) -- New Zealand. : The Telegraph libel case : report of proceedings in the Resident Magistrate's Court, Dunedin, on the hearing of the charges of libel brought by the General Government of New Zealand against Mr. George Burnett Barton in the case of Regina v. Barton / compiled and abridged from the 'Otago Dail;y Times' newspaper
1871
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Trials (Libel) -- Ohio : John B. Benedict vs. City of Cincinnati : record, testimony and exhibits
Trials (Libel) -- Rhode Island : Remarks of Hon. Samuel Ames, reporter of the decisions of the Supreme Court, in explanation of his report of the case, Robert H. Ives vs. Charles T. Hazard, et al
Trials (Libel) -- Washington (D.C.) : The affidavit of Andrew Jackson : taken by the defendants in the suit of Robert Mayo vs. Blair & Rives for a libel, analysed and refuted / by Robert Mayo
Trials, litigation, etc Abbot, Joel, 1793-1855 : Trial of Lieutenant Joel Abbot : by the general Naval court martial, holden on board the U.S. Ship Independence, at the Navy Yard, Charlestown, Massachusetts, on allegations made against him, by Capt. David Porter, Navy commissioner / reported by F.W. Waldo ; to which is added an appendix, containing sundry documents in relation to the management of affairs on the Boston station
Trials, litigation, etc Aboriginal Australians Drama : Black and white / Svensk Filmindustri presents a Duo Art/Scala production in association with the Australian Film Finance Corporation and the South Australian Film Corporation ; director, Craig Lahiff ; producers, Helen Leake and Nik Powell
2003
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Trials, litigation, etc Abrahams, Isaac : George Corson, plaintiff in error, (who was defendant below) vs. Samuel Hunt and Isaac Abrahams, defendants in error, (who were plaintiffs below) : S.C., M. 48, 82 (Com. Pleas, J. 47, 360) : counter statement of defendants in error
Trials, litigation, etc Acker, David D : David D. Acker, William J. Merrall, John W. Condit and Charles L. Acker, plaintiffs and appellants against Charles E. Leland and Charles J. Buchanan as assignee of said Leland, defendants and respondents : case on appeal, from judgment and order of general term
1886
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Trials, litigation, etc Ackley, John K : In the matter of the charges preferred against John K. Ackley, Registrar of the City College of the College of the City of New York
1941
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Trials, litigation, etc Adams, Harriet : Before the Spanish Treaty Claims Commission : Harriet Adams vs. the United States, no. 344 : claimant's brief on defender's motion to dismiss petition / Chaney & Hart, claimant's attorneys
1901
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Trials, litigation, etc Adams, John R, : The case Josiah Wood, Jr. plff., in equity vs. Samuel H. Mann, Jno. R. Adams, Elisha Fuller & others, defendants, in the Circuit Court of the United States for the First Circuit & District of Massachusetts : before the Honorable Joseph Story, associate justice of the Supreme Judicial Court and the Honorable John Davis, justice of the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Mass
1836
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Trials, litigation, etc Adams, Moses, 1777-1839 : The trial of Moses Adams, high-sheriff of the county of Hancock : before the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on an indictment for the murder of his wife / (from minutes taken at the trial by John Bulfinch)
Trials, litigation, etc Adderley, Ralph : In the King's Bench, William Beer and Rebecca his wife, Lawrence Dundas, Henry Cokburne and Mary Teresa his wife, Elizabeth Cotton, widow, Ralph Adderley and Rosamond his wife, and John Robert Brown Cave and Catherine Penelope, his wife versus the Reverend Richard Rowland Ward : on an issue directed by the Court of Chancery : tried before the Lord Chief Justice Abbott, and a special jury
Trials, litigation, etc Aigron, Claude : The wrecking of La Salle's ship Aimable and the trial of Claude Aigron / by Robert S. Weddle ; translations by François Lagarde
Trials, litigation, etc Aikens, Andrew J : Charles A. Clegg against Andrew J. Aikens, the American Newspaper Union, the New York Newspaper Union, the Chicago Newspaper Union, the Aikens Newspaper Union (now known as the Cincinnati Newspaper Union), the Southern Newspaper Union, William E. Cramer, John F. Cramer, and Ansel N. Kellogg : amended summons / James H. Fish, law stenographer
Trials, litigation, etc Aitken, James, 1752-1777 : The trial at large of James Hill, otherwise James Hind, otherwise James Aitken, commonly known by the name of John the Painter : who was tried and convicted at the assizes held at Winchester, on Thursday March 6, 1777, and executed and hung in chains, at Portsmouth, on Monday March 10, for setting fire to the rope-house in his Majesty's dock-yard at Portsmouth, on Saturday the 7th of December, 1776 ; together with the confession he made before magistrates and to Commissioner Gambier ; and an account of his behaviour at the time of his execution ; also, the particulars of his life, previous to his setting fire to the dock-yard, which he gave to Mr. White, Keeper of the Goal at Winchester