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... novel To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, Tom Robinson's case beholds striking parallels to the "Scottsboro Trial". Tom Robinson is also accused of raping a ...
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... formal trial would be unjust; and the king, regarded as a citizen, could not be judged by the same men that accused him." He adds, "in such a trial, forms are ...
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... They were thrown into jail until their trial. During the trial, the accused would be asked whether or not he or she was a witch or a warlock. ...
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... In the book To Kill a Mockingbird there is the trial of Tom Robinson. He is accused of raping a young white girl, Mayella Ewell. Atticus Finch is his lawyer. ...
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... to focus on the "antics" of the trial players, as this makes for greater television popularity, and perhaps less of a "fair and decent" trial for the accused. ...
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... Hundreds of people were accused, the majority forced to deteriorate in jail while their cases were studied and considered for trial. ...
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... goes on to conclude that OJ Simpson was considered American until he was accused of the ... I am not stating that racism was not used in the trial on both sides in ...
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... After the conviction in Arizona State trial court, Miranda's case was appealed to ... this appeal could succeed in expanding constitutional rights of the accused. ...
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The trial of Patricia Campbell Hearst can be the pioneer of this ... she kidnapped, brainwashed, and held hostage, but in the end she was also accused of committing ...
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An Innocent Man On Trial In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, Tom ... He was accused and convicted of raping Mayella Ewell, but the truth was that he ...
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... The charges against Askov were dismissed because the court found that the trial delays were unreasonable and that the accused wasn't responsible for such delays ...
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... They were thrown into jail until their trial. During the trial, the accused would be asked whether or not he or she was a witch or a warlock. ...
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... heroes help portray the story of a family living in Alabama during the 1930's, a family whose father is representing a black man on trial accused of rape. ...
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An Innocent Man On Trial In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, Tom ... He was accused and convicted of raping Mayella Ewell, but the truth was that he ...
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... The disadvantages, however, are mostly on the accused's part, as s/he must remain in custody longer in order to be brought back to trial. ...
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... The Scottsboro Trial was about 9 black kids that were accused of raping two white women on a train in Alabama in the 1930's. The ...
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... "In this trial the accused was said to hold orges underground at ... When she swept the city streets she chanted. She was accused of witchcraft and went on trial. ...
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... "In this trial the accused was said to hold orges underground at ... When she swept the city streets she chanted. She was accused of witchcraft and went on trial. ...
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... When the judge felt that there was sufficient evidence for a trial, the accused was jailed awaiting a hearing before a grand jury. ...
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... Orphan; niece of Parris; tauntress; mistress of Proctor; leads "crying out" during the trial Tituba -- Parris's slave from Barbados; first accused witch Putnam ...
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... The legal aspects of the book include the arrest of the accused, the trial that the killers had to under go, and the decision for execution of the accused. ...
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... Abigail was the person who started the naming of the witches and the "rumor" so she can protect herself from the whole "trial". She accused the townspeople for ...
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... astounding. Although the Allies claimed they would give the accused a fair and just trial, but the trials were biased and unjust. The ...
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... By confessing early on, Tituba avoided the ordeal of going to trial, and she joined with the "afflicted" girls in providing key evidence against accused witches ...
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... In a witch trial the accused were weighed against a huge bible; it was believed that the word of God could out weigh an "evil" being. ...
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... There were many people who were accused and trial, but these ladies were the first ones in Salem to be looked at as witches. All ...
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... town!" (159). The courthouse was filled. During the trial, Tom was accused of having raped Mayella Ewell, a white woman. She had ...
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... wrongly. The mock trials the accused witches went through were cruel and harsh and they never had a chance to a fair trial. It was ...
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... of people in the community that they said were tormenting them (8). During the trials, the girls would go into fits when the accused witches were put on trial. ...
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... The Crucible is based on different people of that time being accused of withcraft. They were put on trial in court, and most of them were hung. ...
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