Trial of Professor John W. Webster, for the Murder of Dr. George Parkman in the Medical College, November 23, 1849. Supreme Judicial Court for Suffolk, March Term. Present Chief Justice Shaw, Associate Judges Wilde, Metcalf And Dewey. Counsel for the Comm
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VVe know that you are our friends — the friends of t!ie prisoi er at the bar, as you are the friends of your own brother. Let us look, geiilemeii, at the facis in the or- der in which the governmeni have proved them, and see how far their evidence, direct or cir- cumstantial, reaches. The government must prove t'le girilt of the defendant — the I'Uithen of proof must be conclusive, an;l if ihey do notes- tab'ish beyond a reasonable doubt the several (acts, they cannot elaira or a.-k (or a verdi...ct. The law presumes that the prisoner at the bai is not guilty, unless it is forced upcn the mind by a just consideration of the evidence beford us. 1 now come to ihe proofs which the Govern- mfnts have brought forward. They are to es- tab Ish— . First — The death of Br. Parkman. Second— Thai his death was occasionedby the agency of a third per.-on. First — Have they proved to ynur satisfaction that Dr. George Parkman is dead ? They have much evidence, ceriaivily, tending to establish this 5 and I shall but state that evideuce to you with the single rem iris that it is for you to pause upon it, before you can proceed on with the in- vestigation cf other and more important matters.
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