Trials (Murder) -- Utah -- Salt Lake City : The Lee trial : an expose of the Mountain Meadows massacre : being a condensed report of the prisoner's statement, testimony of witnesses, charge of the judge, arguments of counsel and opinions of the press upon the trial / by the Salt Lake Daily Tribune reporter
Trials (Murder) -- Vermont -- Manchester : The trial, confessions, and conviction of Jesse and Stephen Boorn for the murder of Russell Colvin : and the return of the man supposed to have been murdered / by Leonard Sargeant
Trials (Murder) -- Virginia -- Norfolk : The Trial and execution of Dr. David M. Wright, of Norfolk, Va. : for the murder of Lieut. A.L. Sanborn, July 11th, 1863
1863
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Trials (Murder) -- Virginia -- Portsmouth : A full and impartial statement of all the circumstances which led to the murder of Melzar Gardner, late editor of the Chronicle and Old Dominion : comprising all the newspaper publications, proceedings of public meetings, &c., from the origin of the dispute to Its fatal termination : with a report of the proceedings of the examination of Mordecai Cooke, Jr
Trials (Murder) -- West Virginia : The Industrialist and the Mountaineer : the Eastham-Thompson Fued and the Struggle for West Virginia's Timber Frontier
2017
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Trials (Murder) -- Wisconsin : Open season / produced and directed by Mark Tang and Lu Lippold ; Passion Fruit Company LLC
2011
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Trials (Murder) -- Wisconsin -- Rock County : Trial of David F. Mayberry : for the murder of Andrew Alger : before the Rock Co. Circuit Court, Judge Doolittle presiding, July 10th & 11th, 1855 : containing the arguments of the attorneys and a full and correct account of his death by a mob / reported by Ira C. Jenks
Trials (Mutiny) -- England -- London. : A charge of mutiny : the court-martial of Lieutenant Colonel George Johnston for deposing Governor William Bligh in the rebellion of 26 January 1808 / introduced by John Ritchie
Trials (Mutiny) -- Great Britain. : A charge of mutiny : the court-martial of Lieutenant Colonel George Johnston for deposing Governor William Bligh in the rebellion of 26 January 1808 / introduced by John Ritchie
1988
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Trials (Mutiny) -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800 : The Proceedings of general court martial, held at the castle of Edinburgh, on Tuesday the 6th, and continued by several adjournments till Saturday the 24th of January 1795 : Upon the trails of Donald M'Callum, John Scrymgeour, John Malloch, Ludovick M'Naughton, Duncan Stewart, John M'Martin, and Alexander Sutherland, all private solders in the ist Battalion of the 4th fencible regiment, for mutiny. Published by authority
1795
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Trials (Mutiny) -- New York (State) -- New York : Proceedings of the Court of Inquiry appointed to inquire into the intended mutiny on board the United States Brig of War Somers, on the high seas : held on board the United States Ship North Carolina lying at the Navy Yard, New-York : with a full account of the execution of Spencer, Cromwell and Small, on board said vessel / reported for "The New-York tribune."
1843
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Trials (Mutiny) -- Philippines : The trial of Andres Bonifacio : the original documents in Tagalog text and English translation / Translated by Virginia Palma-Bonifacio. With an historical introd. by Carlos Quirino and pref. by Miguel A. Bernad
Trials (Naval offenses) -- Jamaica : The tryals of Col. Kirkby, Capt. Wade, &c. at a court-martial in Jamaica : for cowardice, neglect of duty, breach of orders, and other crimes : with an account of their behaviour and execution, to which is added the copy of a letter from Jamaica, relating to the conduct of Commodore M****, at a late interview with a small squadron of French men of war : to which is also added the articles and orders for the regulating and better governing His Majesty's navies, and likewise the sailing and fighting instructions and the abstract of the act relating to court-martials
Trials (Naval offenses) -- New York (State) -- Albany : Answer to the Vindicatory Address and Appeal of Lieutenant Weaver to the Public, from the Opinion of Chancellor Sanford, in the Case of Weaver against Whitney, Tibbits and Hoyt
1824
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Trials (Naval offenses) -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia : The trial of Capt. William Compton Bolton : for an alleged violation of the orders of Commodore Hull, in returning from the Mediterranean to the United States, in May, 1841
Trials -- New Hampshire : A legal mummy, or, The present status of the Dartmouth College case : an address delivered at the annual meeting of the Vermont Bar Association, at Montpelier, Vt., October 28, 1885 / by Aldace F. Walker
Trials New Zealand : Fiat justitia. Being a few thoughts respecting the Maori prisoner Kereopa, now in Napier Gaol, awaiting his trial for murder : Respectfully addressed to the considerate and justice-loving Christian settlers of Hawke's Bay, and also to our rulers, in a letter to the editor of the "Hawke's Bay Herald." By W. Colenso