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Show Question of Degree. On a writ of error to the supreme court of one of the territories, counsel for plaintiff in error sharply criticized the rulings of the trial judge. When the counsel for the defendant in error began his reply, the following took place: "May it please your honors, before 1 finish my argument, I think I can show you that the trial judge was not as crazy as counsel on the other side would make him out to be." By a member of the court: "Let me understand you; you admit the fact of Insanity of the trial judge, but deny its degree?" Case and Comment. |