Johnson at odds with Holt & Stanton in June of 1865
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02-22-2015, 05:19 PM
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RE: Johnson at odds with Holt & Stanton in June of 1865
(02-22-2015 05:01 PM)RJNorton Wrote: The plea itself was worded as follows: Thanks Roger. In my previous post, I alluded that in finding Mrs. Surratt guilty the commissioners indicated they felt evidence compelling enough to do so. I have been trying to read a few more sources and it seems there may be more to it than that. One source I found says that the commissioners, when convened to decide on the case against Mrs. Surratt, in their initial polling, voted 5 to 4 to either acquit or at least reduce her sentence to life. And further, that a compromise was reached with Holt for all to vote guilty but to add the recommendation for reduction sentence. That makes the question of their surety of her guilt more questionable. I will have to do some more reading... |
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