Show PATny FOR CRIME alie jinto bacu bocu alie object of efto alayon of tie arts afi ie iridion to abo itra I oi ulain wo accused by of mill the oven lo 10 extent hi fac ulue w y t my iu zunli niu ai o oil lioney kalt fact jyo for at no unie no ini no whytt f vcr libbe wo cvar to n poto ft any violation of the hw tako in any fonn an on iw aal know hint we artt oa 01 binl of d lajti if ahey do nob know ii U a nir ant wo u bur the utmost freedom and without fear favor or equivocation equiTO CAtion upon all of latent to the eom and whenever in doing we combined com mined t immorality or wo hall be missteps mis steps pointed ter should wait until they lave a cgue before opening fire wo have nil along desired dee ired and wo now con necked with the wrongdoing wrong doing of a defendant may bo fully developed mid to his benest fr as it will go this is the theory e criminal jurie prudenco and one of the objects of trial A proceeding bacourt in which one man is defendant and the whole people are his and prosecutors ie to be an inquisition organized organised sed for the purpose of convicting but one having n view tho sifting ef all the facts in the case whether favorable or unfavorable to tho accused and those which cannot bo with certainty are to be in his favor surely there ie nothing or antagonistic to the best interests of society in expressing the hope defenses at which wo aro not aware may b developed in grahams case the opposite policy would be savagery wo aro not the judge or jury nor aro the public we can neither find him gelty nor pronounce punishment upon him therefore the bobo bopo that who do excer cise euch power may have an impartial array of the facts upon which to babeo their conclusions ie not a vicious ho docs the additional demirc that such facts may be less harsh than bome people seem to want them exhibit a baneful state of mind on our part we dedire that graham and every one else accused of crime may have a full fair and impartial hearing be forc unprejudiced man that a verdict be found in accordance with the guilty the punishment will be pro positioned to the extent and charac of guilt who aske for more and when leavo we ever shown a desire for less surely our hyper critical friends do hot sympathy expressed by the for tho unfortunate mane family for sentiment of sympathy extended to the himself that would show not us as being the dangerous element in the community be causio it would disclose a state of ivnik mindedness and inability to form correct judgments such as constitutes utes imong civilized people danger dark and doleful we would nicie out to the high toned thief a greater degree of punishment than wo would inflict upon the barbarian lie ignoramus or tho mendicant high life so called with its concomitants of culture refinement experience and education be regarded as aggravating grava ting never as extenuating an odense but even in hit case of the high priced if he were not what is regarded as a vicious or otherwise dangerous person wo would li ivo brought forward that could bo produced in hi favor we anre a in the doctrine of total depravity and would rather fall short of than overstep tho mark when tho time of punishment canies conies this may be sympathizing with crime if no we will have to the odium as best we can |