“The law itself is on trial in every case as well as the cause before it.”

Reported variously, including in Harris v. State, 632 So. 2d 503, 543 (Ala. Crim. App. 1992), Judge Mark Montiel, dissenting. Original source not found.
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United States federal judge 1872–1946

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