Word: plaintiffs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Public Prosecutor and counsel for the President declared, and supported their statements by prominent witnesses, that Herr Ebert had joined the strikers only to limit the scope of the strike and to bring it to a quick conclusion; that the plaintiff was not in any way responsible for the strike. Thus, on these grounds, the President claimed that he had been wilfully maligned...
Court proceedings, which began at Dedham, Mass., on Nov. 5, 1923, occupied 184 full days, involved 4,000,000 words of testimoony and 954 exhibits, last week came to a close. To arrive at a decision the jury deliberated four days before giving a verdict for the plaintiff-a record case...
...banking firm of F. S. Mosely & Co. and Kidder, Peabody & Co. for a conspiracy on the part of the defendant bankers and Mr. Herrick, their counsel, to get for themselves valuable manufacturing properties including the American Felt Co. and the Daniel Green Felt Shoe Co., belonging to the plaintiff and his partners...
...forced to leave the box, counsel agreeing to continue with a jury of eleven. Two of the jury were married during the trial. A special act of the Massachusetts Legislature gave the jurors extra compensation on account of the prolonged neglect of their business. Verdict was given for the plaintiff in $10,534,109 damages...
...court gave a decision for the plaintiff; the judge sentenced Fritsch to three months imprisonment...