| Thomas Reed Powell - 1919 - 472 pages
...punishment seems to me all that could possibly be inflicted, unless the defendants are to be made to suffer not for what the indictment alleges but for the creed...subject of examination at the trial, no one has a right even to consider in dealing with charges before this Court." The concluding clause may refer to Mr.... | |
| Alvin Victor Sellers - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1920 - 380 pages
...punishment seems to me all that possibly could be inflicted, unless the defendants are to be made to suffer not for what the indictment alleges but for the creed...subject of examination at the trial, no one has a right even to consider hi dealing with the charges before the Court. Persecution for the expression of opinions... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1920 - 812 pages
...punishment seems to me all that possibly could be inflicted, unless the defendants are to be made to suffer not for what the indictment alleges but for the creed...which, although made the subject of examination at the HOLMES, J., dissenting. 250 U. 8. trial, no one has a right even to consider in dealing with the charges... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1921 - 628 pages
...punishment seems to me all that possibly could be inflicted, unless the defendants are to be made to suffer not for what the indictment alleges but for the creed...held, as I see no reason to doubt that it was held hor" but which, although •030 made the subject of examination at the *trial, no one has a right even... | |
| Dorsey Richardson - Constitutional law - 1924 - 120 pages
...punishment seems to me all that possibly could be inflicted, unless the defendants are to be made to suffer not for what the indictment alleges, but for the creed...see no reason to doubt that it was held here, but winch, although made the subject of examination at the advocate curtailment with success; yet, even... | |
| Constitutional law - 1924 - 610 pages
...punishment seems to me all that possibly could bc indicted, unless the defendants are to he made to suffer not for what the indictment alleges, but for the creed...immaturity when honestly held, as I see no reason to douht that it was held here, but which, although made the subject of examination at the advocate curtailment... | |
| Frederick Pollock - Law - 1926 - 598 pages
...punishment seems to me all that possibly could be inflicted, unless the defendants are to be made to suffer not for what the indictment alleges, but for the creed...creed of ignorance and immaturity when honestly held, . . . but which, although made the subject of examination at the trial, no one has a right even to... | |
| Law - 1919 - 492 pages
...punishment seems to me all that possibly could be inflicted, unless the defendants are to be made to suffer not for what the indictment alleges but for the creed...of ignorance and immaturity when honestly held, as 1 see no reason to doubt that it was held here, but which, although made the subject of examination... | |
| United States - 1932 - 1338 pages
...punishment seems to me all that possibly could be inflicted, unlessthe defendants are to be made to suffer not for what the indictment alleges but for the creed that they avow" (629). Exercise of Executive clemency. — That the sentences imposed were extravagant becomes apparent... | |
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