Circumstantial Guilt
Antonio, a poor Italian fruit peddler, is on trial for the murder of Hartman. In spite of his protestations of innocence and his story of the finding of the gun hurled into his fruit stand, ... Read allAntonio, a poor Italian fruit peddler, is on trial for the murder of Hartman. In spite of his protestations of innocence and his story of the finding of the gun hurled into his fruit stand, the consensus of opinion is that he is guilty. The jury retires, and after being out for a... Read allAntonio, a poor Italian fruit peddler, is on trial for the murder of Hartman. In spite of his protestations of innocence and his story of the finding of the gun hurled into his fruit stand, the consensus of opinion is that he is guilty. The jury retires, and after being out for a considerable time all but one, Fillmore, are in favor of conviction. He stoutly adheres t... Read all