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SEAGLE, William ACQUITTED OF MURDER Chicago Henry Regnery 1958 First Edition Hardcover VG VG 257pp. Dj just a little chipped at edges. Taken from court records, newspaper files, eye-witness accounts and personal investigation, the author relates the stories of seven famous trials in which the laws written to protect the innocent allowed the guilty person to go free. Includes William Hall who shot a former friend across the Carolina-Tennessee border; Michael Alex a 19-year-old killer whose first trial in New York stretched to five and whose conviction only came after additional robberies and a subsequent killing; Mary Hartung who poisoned her husband with arsenic, but the New York legislature fixed the Penal Code to save her; the infamous Laura D. Fair who shot Mr Alexander P. Crittenden, plus some other amazing loopholes in the law. Price:
10.00 GBP
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