Excerpt from Reports of State Trials, Vol. 5: 1843 to 1844; Published Under the Direction of the State Trials Committee Argument on demurrer. Judgment of Respondent Ouster, November 21 Order to plead over instanter. Plea of not guilty, November 21 The Attorney General moves for a trial at bar, and to fix the date of the trial, November 22 The traversers move for a list of the names of the witnesses on the back of the bill. Motion refused, Perrin, J diss. Order for a special jury, November 25 Revision of the jury lists for the city of Dublin. Omission of names of persons found qualified to serve as special jurors, november-december, 1843 Striking and reduction of the special jury, January 4 and 5, 1844 The traversers move to quash the special jury panel. Motion refused, January 12 Opening of the trial. Challenge to the array. The Attorney General (lemurs. J udg ment of Responded Outer, Perrin, J., diss., January 15 The swearing of the jury, January 16 The Attorney General's opening, January 16 and 17 Evidence for the Crown, January 18-26 Speeches for the defence The Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, q.c., for John o'connell, January 27 302 Moore for the Rev. Thos. Tierney and Hatchell for T. M. Ray, January 29 352, 355 Fitzgibbon, for Dr. Gray. Challenged to fight a duel by the Attorney General.
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