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For the lawyer as well as the soldier, there is … an equally imperative command. That duty is to shelter from injustice and wrong the innocent, to protect the weak from oppression, and to rally at all times and on all occasions, when necessity demands it, to the special defense of Those whom nature, custom, or circumstance may have placed in dependence upon our

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For the lawyer as well as the soldier, there is … an equally imperative command. That duty is to shelter from injustice and wrong the innocent, to protect the weak from oppression, and to rally at all times and on all occasions, when necessity demands it, to the special defense of Those whom nature, custom, or circumstance may have placed in dependence upon our strength, honor and cherishing regard. Frederick Aiken, Closing Argument

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APRIL 1865APRIL 1865

CONSPIRACY CONSPIRACY

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MARY SURRATT

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FREDERICK AIKEN

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MARY SURRATT

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March 1951March 1951

TREASONTREASON

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ETHEL and JULIUS ROSENBERG

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MARCH 25, MARCH 25, 19111911

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MAX BLANCK and ISSAC HARRIS

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MAX D. STEUER

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For the lawyer as well as the soldier, there is … an equally imperative command. That duty is to shelter from injustice and wrong the innocent, to protect the weak from oppression, and to rally at all times and on all occasions, when necessity demands it, to the special defense of Those whom nature, custom, or circumstance may have placed in dependence upon our strength, honor and cherishing regard. Frederick Aiken, Closing Argument