Commonwealth v. Drum

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided 1868-07-01

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Justice Agnew charged the jury as follows:— Gentlemen: — The solemnity of the form in which the prisoner has been arraigned, and through which you have been set apart to become his triers, is well calculated to impress your minds with the high responsibility of the duty you have taken upon you. It ■should remind you that you are not to be blind to the interests of society in the pity you may feel for his youth; n…

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