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1 | Trial of Francis Burke for the manslaughter of Benjamin M. Hazlip, Baltimore, Maryland, 1832 Part 1 | PeeWeeVO007 | 22:06 | Listen | PL OK |
2 | Trial of Francis Burke for the manslaughter of Benjamin M. Hazlip, Baltimore, Maryland, 1832 Part 2 | PeeWeeVO007 | 29:59 | Listen | PL OK |
3 | Trial of Francis Burke for the manslaughter of Benjamin M. Hazlip, Baltimore, Maryland, 1832 Part 3 | PeeWeeVO007 | 35:35 | Listen | PL OK |
4 | Trial of Francis Burke for the manslaughter of Benjamin M. Hazlip, Baltimore, Maryland, 1832 Part 4 | PeeWeeVO007 | 25:23 | Listen | PL OK |
5 | Trial of Francis Burke for the manslaughter of Benjamin M. Hazlip, Baltimore, Maryland, 1832 Part 5 | PeeWeeVO007 | 30:37 | Listen | PL OK |
6 | Trial of Francis Burke for the manslaughter of Benjamin M. Hazlip, Baltimore, Maryland, 1832 Part 6 | PeeWeeVO007 | 47:32 | Listen | PL OK |
7 | Trial of Francis Burke for the manslaughter of Benjamin M. Hazlip, Baltimore, Maryland, 1832 Part 7 | PeeWeeVO007 | 06:26 | Listen | PL OK |
8 | Trial of Francis Burke for the manslaughter of Benjamin M. Hazlip, Baltimore, Maryland, 1832 Part 8 | PeeWeeVO007 | 13:45 | Listen | PL OK |
9 | Trial of Francis Burke for the manslaughter of Benjamin M. Hazlip, Baltimore, Maryland, 1832 Part 9 | PeeWeeVO007 | 24:20 | Listen | PL OK |
10 | Trial of Charles Sprague for robbery, Brooklyn, New York, 1849 | PeeWeeVO007 | 12:06 | Listen | PL OK |
11 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 1 | Roselbex | 24:07 | Listen | PL OK |
12 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 2 | Roselbex | 29:37 | Listen | PL OK |
13 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 3 | Roselbex | 35:58 | Listen | PL OK |
14 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 4 | Roselbex | 30:54 | Listen | PL OK |
15 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 5 | Roselbex | 39:45 | Listen | PL OK |
16 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 6 | Roselbex | 30:44 | Listen | PL OK |
17 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 7 | Roselbex | 36:52 | Listen | PL OK |
18 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 8 | Roselbex | 32:27 | Listen | PL OK |
19 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 9 | Roselbex | 31:03 | Listen | PL OK |
20 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 10 | Roselbex | 23:37 | Listen | PL OK |
21 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 11 | Roselbex | 36:06 | Listen | PL OK |
22 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 12 | Roselbex | 16:26 | Listen | PL OK |
23 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 13 | Roselbex | 37:04 | Listen | PL OK |
24 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 14 | Roselbex | 32:39 | Listen | PL OK |
25 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 15 | Roselbex | 27:26 | Listen | PL OK |
26 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 16 | Roselbex | 23:18 | Listen | PL OK |
27 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 17 | Roselbex | 25:35 | Listen | PL OK |
28 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 18 | Roselbex | 27:18 | Listen | PL OK |
29 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 19 | Roselbex | 22:48 | Listen | PL OK |
30 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 20 | Roselbex | 21:37 | Listen | PL OK |
31 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 21 | Roselbex | 28:25 | Listen | PL OK |
32 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 22 | Roselbex | 24:07 | Listen | PL OK |
33 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 23 | Roselbex | 20:43 | Listen | PL OK |
34 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 24 | Roselbex | 22:57 | Listen | PL OK |
35 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 25 | Roselbex | 30:50 | Listen | PL OK |
36 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 26 | Roselbex | 32:30 | Listen | PL OK |
37 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 27 | Roselbex | 22:40 | Listen | PL OK |
38 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 28 | Roselbex | 22:32 | Listen | PL OK |
39 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 29 | Roselbex | 21:18 | Listen | PL OK |
40 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 30 | Roselbex | 26:45 | Listen | PL OK |
41 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 31 | Roselbex | 20:03 | Listen | PL OK |
42 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 32 | Roselbex | 29:27 | Listen | PL OK |
43 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 33 | Roselbex | 31:22 | Listen | PL OK |
44 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 34 | Roselbex | 21:04 | Listen | PL OK |
45 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 35 | Roselbex | ▼24/05/06 5 Link to text (printed p.433-442) 3600 words. Starting "It was my intention to examine all the testimony". Ending before "Chief Justice Shaw." (24:19) | Listen | Ready for PL |
46 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 36 | Roselbex | ▼24/05/07 5 Link to text (printed p.442-453) 4400 words. Starting "Chief Justice Shaw.". Ending before "THE EXECUTION." (38:54) | Listen | Ready for PL |
47 | Trial of Professor John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850 Part 37 | silverquill | 06:10 | Listen | PL OK |
48 | Trial of Thomas Hoag for bigamy, New York City, 1804 | Link to text (printed p.456-464) 3200 words | Open | ||
49 | Trial of Henry B. Allison, and others, for larceny, Richmond, Virginia, 1851 | Link to text (printed p.464-473) 3600 words | Open | ||
50 | Trial of Thomas Lafon, Jr., for the killing of Joseph Hebring, Newark, New Jersey, 1869 Part 1 | KarenSmith | ▲24/04/04 Link to text (printed p.194-197) 1146 words./PM sent./Technical Problem | Listen | See PL notes |
51 | Trial of Thomas Lafon, Jr., for the killing of Joseph Hebring, Newark, New Jersey, 1869 Part 2 | Link to text (printed p.197-201) 1528 words./PM sent. | Open | ||
52 | Trial of Thomas Lafon, Jr., for the killing of Joseph Hebring, Newark, New Jersey, 1869 Part 3 | Link to text (printed p.490-499) 3600 words. Starting "THE WITNESSES FOR THE PRISONER.". Ending before "These are the principles of law" | Open | ||
53 | Trial of Thomas Lafon, Jr., for the killing of Joseph Hebring, Newark, New Jersey, 1869 Part 4 | Link to text (printed p.499-510) 4400 words. Starting "These are the principles of law". Ending before "Mr. Bradley" | Open | ||
54 | Trial of Thomas Lafon, Jr., for the killing of Joseph Hebring, Newark, New Jersey, 1869 Part 5 | Link to text (printed p.510-517) 2800 words. Starting "Mr. Bradley". Ending before "This sad tragedy has its first scene" | Open | ||
55 | Trial of Thomas Lafon, Jr., for the killing of Joseph Hebring, Newark, New Jersey, 1869 Part 6 | Link to text (printed p.517-528) 4400 words. Starting "This sad tragedy has its first scene". Ending before "The learned counsel on the other side" | Open | ||
56 | Trial of Thomas Lafon, Jr., for the killing of Joseph Hebring, Newark, New Jersey, 1869 Part 7 | Link to text (printed p.528-535) 2800 words. Starting "The learned counsel on the other side". Ending before "The right of self-defense" | Open | ||
57 | Trial of Thomas Lafon, Jr., for the killing of Joseph Hebring, Newark, New Jersey, 1869 Part 8 | Link to text (printed p.535-545) 4000 words. Starting "The right of self-defense" | Open | ||
58 | Trial of James W. Lent for assault and battery, New York City, 1819 | gont | 05:28 | Listen | PL OK |
59 | Action of John Trevett against John Wheeden for refusing paper money, Rhode Island, 1786 Part 1 | Link to text (printed p.548-556) 3200 words. Ending before "We now proceed to the second point stated in the plea" | Open | ||
60 | Action of John Trevett against John Wheeden for refusing paper money, Rhode Island, 1786 Part 2 | Link to text (printed p.556-567) 4400 words. Starting "We now proceed to the second point stated in the plea". Ending before "There are many instances in the books of a similar" | Open | ||
61 | Action of John Trevett against John Wheeden for refusing paper money, Rhode Island, 1786 Part 3 | Link to text (printed p.567-574) 2800 words. Starting "There are many instances in the books of a similar". Ending before "In civil as well as moral agency" | Open | ||
62 | Action of John Trevett against John Wheeden for refusing paper money, Rhode Island, 1786 Part 4 | Link to text (printed p.574-584) 4000 words. Starting "In civil as well as moral agency" | Open | ||
63 | Proceedings of the General Assembly of Rhode Island against the judges of the Supreme Court for their judgment in the case of Trevett against Wheeden, Newport, Rhode Island, 1786 Part 1 | Link to text (printed p.584-592) 3200 words. Ending before "James M. Vamum," | Open | ||
64 | Proceedings of the General Assembly of Rhode Island against the judges of the Supreme Court for their judgment in the case of Trevett against Wheeden, Newport, Rhode Island, 1786 Part 2 | Link to text (printed p.592-600) 3200 words. Starting "James M. Vamum," | Open | ||
65 | Case of breach of neutrality by citizens of the United States, Richmond, Virginia, 1793 Part 1 | Link to text (printed p.600-608) 3200 words. Ending before "The respect which every nation owes to itself" | Open | ||
66 | Case of breach of neutrality by citizens of the United States, Richmond, Virginia, 1793 Part 2 | Link to text (printed p.584-597) 5239 words. Starting "April 26.". Ending before "THE JUDGE'S CHARGE." | Open | ||
67 | Trial of Gideon Henfield for enlisting in a French privateer, Philadelphia, 1793 Part 1 | Link to text (printed p.597-603) 2418 words. Starting "THE JUDGE'S CHARGE." | Open | ||
68 | Trial of Gideon Henfield for enlisting in a French privateer, Philadelphia, 1793 Part 2 | Link to text (printed p.623-631) 3200 words. Starting "July 27.". Ending before "Let us suppose America engaged in war" | Open | ||
69 | Trial of Gideon Henfield for enlisting in a French privateer, Philadelphia, 1793 Part 3 | Link to text (printed p.631-637) 2400 words. Starting "Let us suppose America engaged in war" | Open | ||
70 | Trial of John Etienne Guinet for fitting out and arming a warship for a belligerent, Philadelphia, 1795 | Link to text (printed p.637-649) 4800 words | Open | ||
71 | Trial of James Williamson for assault and battery, New York City, 1819 | Link to text (printed p.649-652) 1200 words | Open | ||
72 | Trials of Major Stede Bonnet and thirty-three others for piracy, Charleston, South Carolina, 1718 | Link to text (printed p.652-663) 4400 words | Open | ||
73 | Trial of Tucker, Robinson, Paterson, Scot and Bayley for piracy, Charleston, South Caroline, 1718 | Link to text (printed p.663-674) 4400 words | Open | ||
74 | Trial of Smith, Carman, Thomas, Morrison, Livers, Booth, Hewet and Levit for piracy, Charleston, South Carolina, 1718 | Link to text (printed p.674-677) 1200 words | Open | ||
75 | Trial of Eddy, Annand, Ross, Dunkin, Nichols, RIdge, King, Perry and Virgin for piracy, Charleston, South Caroline, 1718 | Link to text (printed p.677-682) 2000 words | Open | ||
76 | Trial of Robbins, Mullet, Price, Lopez and Long for piracy, Charleston, South Carolina, 1718 | StaceyM2022 | 03:59 | Listen | PL OK |
77 | Trial of Robinson, Tucker, Scot, Bayley, Paterson, Smith, Carman and Thomas for piracy, South Carolina, 1718 | Link to text (printed p.684-689) 2000 words | Open | ||
78 | Trial of Morrison, Livers, Booth, Hewet, Levit, Eddy, Annand, Ross, Dunkin and Nichols for piracy, South Carolina, 1718 | Link to text (printed p.689-694) 2000 words | Open | ||
79 | Trial of Brierly, Boyd, Sharp, Clarke, and Gerrard for piracy, South Carolina, 1718 Part 1 | Link to text (printed p.694-702) 3200 words. Ending before "THE SENTENCES OF THE PIRATES." | Open | ||
80 | Trial of Brierly, Boyd, Sharp, Clarke, and Gerrard for piracy, South Carolina, 1718 Part 2 | Link to text (printed p.702-710) 3200 words. Starting "THE SENTENCES OF THE PIRATES." | Open | ||
81 | Trial of Major Stede Bonnet for piracy, South Carolina, 1718 Part 1 | Link to text (printed p.710-717) 2800 words. Ending before "THE SENTENCE." | Open | ||
82 | Trial of Major Stede Bonnet for piracy, South Carolina, 1718 Part 2 | Link to text (printed p.717-723) 2400 words. Starting "THE SENTENCE." | Open | ||
83 | Trial of John and Sarah Robinson for kidnapping, Boston, Massachusetts, 1837 Part 1 | JeremyL22 | 17:44 | Listen | PL OK |
84 | Trial of John and Sarah Robinson for kidnapping, Boston, Massachusetts, 1837 Part 2 | JeremyL22 | 13:51 | Listen | PL OK |
85 | Trial of John R. Kelly for the murder of David W. Oxford, Dawson, Georgia, 1871 Part 1 | Roselbex | ▼24/05/07 Link to text (printed p.736-746) 4000 words. Ending before "THE EVIDENCE FOR THE DEFENSE." (37:08) | Listen | Ready for PL |
86 | Trial of John R. Kelly for the murder of David W. Oxford, Dawson, Georgia, 1871 Part 2 | Roselbex | ▲24/05/07 Link to text (printed p.746-756) 4000 words. Starting "THE EVIDENCE FOR THE DEFENSE.". Ending before "IN REBUTTAL." | Assigned | |
87 | Trial of John R. Kelly for the murder of David W. Oxford, Dawson, Georgia, 1871 Part 3 | Roselbex | ▲24/05/07 Link to text (printed p.756-765) 3600 words. Starting "IN REBUTTAL.". Ending before "I also call your attention to the case" | Assigned | |
88 | Trial of John R. Kelly for the murder of David W. Oxford, Dawson, Georgia, 1871 Part 4 | Roselbex | ▲24/05/07 Link to text (printed p.765-775) 4000 words. Starting "I also call your attention to the case". Ending before "Now let us take the evidence in detail" | Assigned | |
89 | Trial of John R. Kelly for the murder of David W. Oxford, Dawson, Georgia, 1871 Part 5 | Roselbex | ▲24/05/07 Link to text (printed p.775-786) 4400 words. Starting "Now let us take the evidence in detail". Ending before "From the concurrent testimony of Melton" | Assigned | |
90 | Trial of John R. Kelly for the murder of David W. Oxford, Dawson, Georgia, 1871 Part 6 | Roselbex | ▲24/05/07 Link to text (printed p.786-798) 4800 words. Starting "From the concurrent testimony of Melton". Ending before "Now, gentlemen of the jury, I have submitted to you" | Assigned | |
91 | Trial of John R. Kelly for the murder of David W. Oxford, Dawson, Georgia, 1871 Part 7 | Roselbex | ▲24/05/07 Link to text (printed p.798-807) 3600 words. Starting "Now, gentlemen of the jury, I have submitted to you". Ending before "But the bill of indictment has also been assailed before you" | Assigned | |
92 | Trial of John R. Kelly for the murder of David W. Oxford, Dawson, Georgia, 1871 Part 8 | Roselbex | ▲24/05/07 Link to text (printed p.807-817) 4000 words. Starting "But the bill of indictment has also been assailed before you". Ending before "I say also with the eloquent advocate" | Assigned | |
93 | Trial of John R. Kelly for the murder of David W. Oxford, Dawson, Georgia, 1871 Part 9 | Roselbex | ▲24/05/07 Link to text (printed p.817-825) 3200 words. Starting "I say also with the eloquent advocate". Ending before "Having thus glanced at the testimony of Avant" | Assigned | |
94 | Trial of John R. Kelly for the murder of David W. Oxford, Dawson, Georgia, 1871 Part 10 | Roselbex | ▲24/05/07 Link to text (printed p.825-837) 4800 words. Starting "Having thus glanced at the testimony of Avant". Ending before "Next, as to your powers and duties in relation to" | Assigned | |
95 | Trial of John R. Kelly for the murder of David W. Oxford, Dawson, Georgia, 1871 Part 11 | Roselbex | ▲24/05/07 Link to text (printed p.837-848) 4400 words. Starting "Next, as to your powers and duties in relation to".. Ending before "THE ESCAPE PROM PRISON" | Assigned | |
96 | Trial of John R. Kelly for the murder of David W. Oxford, Dawson, Georgia, 1871 Part 12 | Roselbex | ▲24/05/07 Link to text (printed p.848-853) 2000 words. Starting "THE ESCAPE PROM PRISON" | Assigned | |
97 | Trial of Thomas Ward for the killing of Albert Robinson, New York City, 1823 Part 1 | mleigh | ▲24/04/16 Link to text (printed p.853-856) 1200 words. Ending before "THE DEFENSE." | Assigned | |
98 | Trial of Thomas Ward for the killing of Albert Robinson, New York City, 1823 Part 2 | mleigh | ▲24/04/16 Link to text (printed p.856-861) 2000 words. Starting "THE DEFENSE.". Please read the outro. | Assigned |