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Samuel M. Andrews is charged with the malicious and willful murder of Cornelius Holmes, using a stone as his weapon.
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Excerpt from Report of the Trial of Samuel M. Andrews: Indicted for the Murder of Cornelius Holmes, Before the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, December 11, 1868 A report of this trial is submitted to the public, not alone because it was a capital trial of more general interest to the public than any which has taken place in New England since the trial of Prof. Webster, but also because a very general desire has been expressed by gentlemen of the legal profession that an accurate legal statement should be published. The Editor is indebted to the full notes of the learned and courteous Attorney General, Hon. Charles Allen, the minutes of his associate, Mr. Somerby, to the testimony ta...
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