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... Another example of degrading women was during the Second Temple period, when women were not allowed to testify in court trials. ...
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... This is when the actual court trials started. During the trials, the main source for prosecution was through relating evidence. ...
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... The new court released those awaiting trial and pardoned those awaiting execution. In effect, the Salem witch trials were over. ...
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... The trials should have been takin a lot more serious by the court instead of just convicting everybody for doing witchcraft. After ...
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... After receiving a letter from Thomas Brattle, Governor Phips ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer be closed down and no longer be able to hold trials. ...
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... Because of this court and the Salem witch trials, 19 men and women were hung, 17 of which were innocent, one eighty year old man was crushed and two dogs were ...
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... Reverend Increase Mather wrote a work entitled "Cases of Conscience." In it he encouraged the court to exclude spectral evidence from the trials. ...
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... In court when they questioned John about Abigail, he says that she is a whore. ... And saying that she can see things that the adults can't see in court? ...
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... trial procedures remained unchanged. None of the evidence in the trials would stand up in court today. For instance, in 1692, a ...
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... yet all he had to do was take money from "The Fund", money put aside by all of the Tobacco Companies for desperate measures such as court trials, and purchase ...
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... the colony created a Superior Court to try the remaining witchcraft cases. This time no one was convicted (Salem Home Page). The Salem Witch Trials took place ...
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... is completely to blame here. This is especially visible during the actual court trials with Abagail. Some of the claims made are ...
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... Court of the United States ruled that evidence procured through illegal searches and seizures by state officials may not be admitted into criminal trials. ...
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... the colony created a Superior Court to try the remaining witchcraft cases. This time no one was convicted (Salem Home Page). The Salem Witch Trials took place ...
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... The girls, who these witches had supposedly inflicted sickness upon, were also present during these trials to show the court how much pain the three women had ...
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... John Marshall fought in many court trials during his lifetime, such as: Marbury vs. Madison in 1803;McColloch vs. Maryland in 1819; Dartmouth College vs. ...
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... The court proceedings were ridiculous and the recordings of these proceedings were even more mediocre. The one positive outcome of the Nuremberg trials were ...
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... Later, other Nazi war criminals were placed on trial, many in the same court-room where the Nuremberg Trial had occurred. Each of these trials, however, was ...
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... This causes the court to doubt Mary Warren and consider Abigail, the girls' leader. Abigail Williams was one of the main causes of the witch trials. ...
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... the witch trials because she believes she is untouchable while she is the accuser, she is proud of all the attention she is getting and how the court respects ...
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... Vassals provided financial aide and had to attend court trials. It was considered a felony if the vassal violated any of these obligations. ...
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... Unfortunately, coverage of trials in the newspapers, radio broadcasts and internet publications will continue to manipulate events of these court cases, as ...
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... 153). After this, the Superior Court of Judicature set free all awaiting trials and pardoned those who were awaiting execution. ...
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... Very little, if any respect was given to African slaves and court trials were a good example of this. Slaves could not testify for themselves or other slaves. ...
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... His frustration in trying to reason with court officials about the trials opens Hale's eyes and makes him realize that it his duty to stop the courts from ...
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... She would be tried for witchcraft and heresy by the ecclesiastical court of Rouen led by Bishop Pierre Cauchon. The court was judged ...
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... She would be tried for witchcraft and heresy by the ecclesiastical court of Rouen led by Bishop Pierre Cauchon. The court was judged ...
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... The cause for these trials was due to the belief in witches and witchcraft. ... CRUSHING TO DEATH of an old man that refused to plead before the court." The people ...
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... Although this change is needed, some of the possible consequences would be reforming the constitution, Supreme Court trials, and the need for change in the way ...
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... righteousness. Judge Danforth, the second voice of authority during the witch trials, is the voice of authority of the court. He ...
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