Rebuking A Juror
In tho Bceoher-Tillon trial tho (jtjier day, while Mr. ïieiich, orie of fee öokmse.l for plaiutüï, was deliveiing liis argument, hé noticod im oxprcssion of init ilnlity upon the f aee of tlu' fon ■niiin of tha jury, Oarpenter. Looking bira Ktoiulily in he faco, M.r. Bi-ach said : "I aui eatltlea to respectful coiisiJri'ntion, sir. I urn presenting to yon (still looking sqúkreíy at Mr. Oarpenter) sonu: evidence in thia oase, evidcnco that, lias nnt beau coniradic.tcd. Vou may.smilo, Bul vou are Ihto under youv oath to pol emuly weigU the sworn evidonco pre soüted bofpre yon, and I havo i ïdght to expeot ypur oourteoiifl attfnlimi ofter thirteon days óf S -li hii!-.íur on tlu) other sido."
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