Avenging Lincoln’s Death dissects the trial of eight alleged accomplices of John Wilkes Booth, showing that the trial was unconstitutional because Congress never authorized trial by military commission and President Johnson exceeded his authority by appointing a military commission.
Avenging Lincoln’s Death dissects the trial of eight alleged accomplices of John Wilkes Booth, showing that the trial was unconstitutional because Congress never authorized trial by military commission and President Johnson exceeded his authority by appointing a military commission.
Thomas J. Reed is professor emeritus of law at the Widener University School of Law.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Prelude Introduction Chapter One. The Conspiracies Chapter Two. The Hunter Commission Chapter Three. The Lawyers Chapter Four. The Conduct of the Trial Chapter Five. The Case against Mary Surratt Chapter Six. The Case against Samuel Mudd Chapter Seven. An Unconstitutional, Unfair Trial Bibliography Index About the Author
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Prelude Introduction Chapter One. The Conspiracies Chapter Two. The Hunter Commission Chapter Three. The Lawyers Chapter Four. The Conduct of the Trial Chapter Five. The Case against Mary Surratt Chapter Six. The Case against Samuel Mudd Chapter Seven. An Unconstitutional, Unfair Trial Bibliography Index About the Author
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