The Scottsboro case: opinion of Judge James E. Horton of the Alabama Circuit Court granting a motion for a new trail in the Scottsboro case on the ground that the conviction was against the weight of the evidence

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Contributors
Publisher
New York, the Scottsboro Defense Committee
Florida Atlantic University Libraries [digital version]
Date Issued
1936
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This item is part of the Political & Rights Issues & Social Movements (PRISM) digital collection, a collaborative initiative between Florida Atlantic University and University of Central Florida in the Publication of Archival, Library & Museum Materials (PALMM).

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Genre
Extent
26 p. 22 cm.
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Identifier
3336800
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This item is part of the Political & Rights Issues & Social Movements (PRISM) digital collection, a collaborative initiative between Florida Atlantic University and University of Central Florida in the Publication of Archival, Library & Museum Materials (PALMM).
Date Backup
1936
Date Text
1936
Date Issued (EDTF)
1936
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FADT3336800
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single unit
Person Preferred Name

Horton, James E.

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Physical Description

26 p. 22 cm.
Title Plain
The Scottsboro case: opinion of Judge James E. Horton of the Alabama Circuit Court granting a motion for a new trail in the Scottsboro case on the ground that the conviction was against the weight of the evidence
Origin Information

New York, the Scottsboro Defense Committee
Florida Atlantic University Libraries [digital version]
1936
single unit
Title
The Scottsboro case: opinion of Judge James E. Horton of the Alabama Circuit Court granting a motion for a new trail in the Scottsboro case on the ground that the conviction was against the weight of the evidence
Other Title Info

The Scottsboro case: opinion of Judge James E. Horton of the Alabama Circuit Court granting a motion for a new trail in the Scottsboro case on the ground that the conviction was against the weight of the evidence