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    Rex v. Wemms: Suffolk Superior Court, Boston

    From: Adams Papers | Legal Papers of John Adams | Volume 3 | R. Criminal Law, continued: The Boston Massacre Trials | Rex v. Wemms: Suffolk Superior Court, Boston

    No. Author Recipient Title Date Context
    1 Paine, Robert Treat Paine’s Argument for the Crown: 4–5 December 1770 1770-12-04 May it please &c. It now remains to close this Cause on the part of the Crown, a cause, which...
    2 UNKNOWN Adjournment: 4–5 December 1770 1770-12-04 TUESDAY 4 December , half past FIVE o’Clock, p.m. (Mr. Paine not having gone through his...
    3 Trowbridge, Edmund Trowbridge’s and Oliver’s Charges to the Jury: 5 … 1770-12-05 Gentlemen of the Jury, William Wemms, James Hartegan, William McCauley, Hugh White, Matthew...
    4 Paine, Robert Treat Paine’s Minutes of Cushing’s and Lynde’s Charges to the … 1770-12-05 Judge Cushing . The longest Tryal I have ever known. The Party in K ing S treet had a right to...
    5 Lynde, Benjamin Lynde’s Charge to the Jury: 5 December 1770 1770-12-05 If therefore on the whole of the evidence offered, you should be of the mind that this meeting of...
    6 UNKNOWN Verdicts: 5 December 1770 1770-12-05 After the Court had summed up the Cause, the Jury withdrew for about two hours and an half, and...
    7 Adams, John Adams’ Argument for the Defense: 3–4 December 1770 1770-12-03 May it please your Honours and you Gentlemen of the Jury, I am for the prisoners at the bar, and...
    8 Quincy, Josiah Jr. Josiah Quincy’s Argument for the Defense: 3 December … 1770-12-03 Monday   3 December , NINE o’ Clock, the Court met according to adjournment, and proceeded. May...
    9 Adams, John Adams’ Digest of Evidence: 29 November–1 December 1770 1770-11-29 James Crawford. Went home to Bulls Wharf at dark about 6 O Clock. Met Numbers of People, going...
    10 UNKNOWN Transcript of Remaining Defense Evidence: 30 November–1 … 1770-11-30 On the evening of the 5th of March I was at my lodgings, I heard a noise, and went out towards...