Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Attorney General's Annual Report, January 8, 1835
The details, for such a purpose, are not to be taken by numbers. They must be compared with other matters, for the purpose Of extracting from them this useful piece Of information.
Many prosecutions are brief, simple, and easy. The forms Of presenting them are short, and the process by which they are conducted scarcely imposes any serious responsibility. Others are difficult, complicated and pro tracted. These tax every faculty of mind and exhaust every energy of body, requiring an exactness and assidu ity that is most wearisome and overpowering to the coun sel engaged.
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