Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court the highest court in the U.S. state of Massachusetts
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Works
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Annual report on the state of the Massachusetts court system. | |
Digest of the decisions of the Supreme judicial court of Massachusetts, reported in the seventeen volumes of Massachusetts reports, the twenty-four volumes of Pickering's Reports, and the first four volumes of Metcalf's Reports. [1804-1842] | |
Mass. Dept. of the State Auditor. State Auditor's report on the activities of the Committee for Public Counsel Services ... 1991: | |
Report of the trial of B.W. Williams and others, editor and printers of the Dew drop, a temperance paper published at Taunton, Mass., for an alleged libel upon William Wilbar, a rumseller of Taunton : before the Supreme Judicial Court at New Bedford at the November term, 1845, His Honor Judge Hubbard on the bench. | |
Report of the trial of Ephraim Wheeler, for a rape committed on the body of Betsy Wheeler, his daughter, a girl thirteen years of age : before the Supreme Judicial Court, holden at Lenox, within and for the county of Berkshire, on the second Tuesday of September, 1805. | |
Report of the trial of Jason Fairbanks, on an indictment for the murder of Miss Elizabeth Fales : | |
Report of the trial of John Boies for the murder of his wife, Jane Boies : at an adjourned term of the Supreme Judicial Court, holden at Dedham, for the county of Norfolk, June 2, 1829. | |
Report on the investigation into the administration of justice in the Municipal Court of the Dorchester District, including alleged misconduct by Judge Jerome P. Troy, to the Chief Justice and the associate justices of the Supreme Judicial Court. | |
Report to Supreme Judicial Court of Executive Secretary. | |
Representative opinions of Mr. Justice Holmes. | |
Research guide to Mass. courts and their records, 1987: | |
Review of a pamphlet entitled "Trial of the action in favor of the Rev. Samuel Russell of Boylston, against John Howe of Boylston, for defamation at the Supreme Judicial Court, holden at Worcester, April, A.D. 1831" | |
The rights of jurors in criminal cases. | |
Robert McNeil Morse | |
The Sacco-Vanzetti case; transcript of the record of the trial of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti in the courts of Massachusetts and subsequent proceedings 1920-7. | |
The sham-robbery, committed by Elijah Putnam Goodridge on his own person, in Newbury near Essex bridge, Dec. 19, 1816 : with a history of his journey to the place where he robbed himself : and his trial with Mr. Ebenezer Pearson, whom he maliciously arrested for robbery : also the trial of Levi & Laban Kenniston | |
Sketch of the trial of George Coombs, for the murder of Maria Henry, alias Maria Coombs, on the 15th of June, 1816 : (conducted on Tuesday, 3d December,) before the Supreme Judicial Court now sitting in this town. | |
Speech of Abner Kneeland : delivered before the full bench of judges of the Supreme Court, in his own defence for the alleged crime of blasphemy. | |
Testimony and documents in the cases : Ivory Harmon & al. vs. Francis Hilliard & als., and Moses Clarke & al. vs. Ivory Harmon & als. in equity. | |
Testimony of the American Tract Society, at Boston | |
Thomas H. Dunham versus Eliza A. Dunham | |
"Times" report | |
Tirrell's trial : comprising the opening addresses of counsel, the evidence, closing pleas, and judge's charge to the jury, the verdict. | |
Town officer: or, Laws of Massachusetts relative to the duties of municipal officers; together with a digest of the decisions of the Supreme Judicial Court upon those subjects. | |
Trial for libel before the Supreme Judicial Court, April 25, 1838 : Chief Justice Shaw, presiding : Azell Snow, vs. John Ford and John S. Sleeper. | |
Trial for the robbery, &c. | |
The trial in the case of the Commonwealth versus John Francis Knapp : for the murder of Joseph White, Esq., of Salem Mass. : at a special session of the S. J. Court, holden at Salem on the third Tuesday in July, 1830. | |
The trial of Ebenezer Ball, before the Hon. Samuel Sewall, George Thatcher, and Isaac Parker, Esquires, for the murder of John Tileston Downes, at Robinstown, Jan. 28, 1811. | |
Trial of Gen. Theodore Lyman, for an alleged libel on the Hon. Daniel Webster | |
Trial of John W. Webster ... for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, including the hearing on the petition for a writ of error, the findings of the coroner's jury, the prisoner's confessional statements, application for a commutation of sentence, etc., being the official report of George Bemis, with notes to subsequent cases involving questions of circumstantial evidence and the corpus delicti. | |
The trial of Michael Powars for the murder of Timothy Kennedy, before the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Boston, April 11, 1820. | |
Trial of Orrin De Wolf for the murder of Wm. Stiles, at Worcester, Jan. 14, 1845 : including his confession, showing the natural results of intemperance & licentiousness. | |
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. | |
Trial of Sam'l M. Andrews for the murder of Cornelius Holmes, in Kingston, Mass., May 26, 1868. | |
The trial of the persons charged with burning the convent in the town of Charlestown, (Mass.) : before the Supreme Judicial Court, holden at East Cambridge, on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1834. | |
Trial of Thomas O. Selfridge, attorney at law, before the Hon. Isaac Parker, Esquire, for killing Charles Austin, on the public exchange, in Boston, August 4, 1806 | |
Trial of William Beals and Charles Gordon Greene | |
Trial of William E. Knowlton, now under sentence for the murder of Prudence Arnold, Jan. 31st, 1849 ; Trial of George Cox, for the murder of David R. Hogan, October 28th 1849 ; Trial of John Connelly, J. Riley & J. Joice, for rape committed upon the person of Mrs. Clarissa Clark, July 5th, 1849. | |
Trial of William J. Snelling for a libel on the Honorable Benjamin Whitman, Senior Judge of the Police Court : Commonwealth vs. Snelling, Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, December 27th 1833, before the Hon. Samuel Putman, justice. | |
Trial of William Mason, Marvin Marcy, Jr., and Sargent Blaisdell : charged with being concerned in burning the Urseline Convent in Charlestown, Mass. on the night of the 11th August, 1834. | |
Trials of Capt. Joseph J. Knapp, Jr. and George Crowninshield, Esq. : for the murder of Capt. Joseph White of Salem, on the night of the sixth of April 1830. | |
Tributes of the bar and of the Supreme judicial court to the memory of Samuel Hoar, together with the funeral address | |
Uniform Rules on Dispute Resolution | |
Unparalleled law case | |
Voice from Leverett Street Prison | |
Voyage and sufferings of James Washburn, Jr. | |
Warning to the young! | |
What are my rights; an employer's guide to labor relations. | |
Why must I file a brief? Notes on briefs and arguments in the Supreme Judicial Court |