Case No. 3,350.
CRANDELL'S TRIAL.
CRIMINAL LIBEL—EVIDENCE.
On an indictment for a seditious libel, in order to show the defendant's intent, the prosecution may give in evidence, any libellous papers subsequently published by the defendant or found, unpublished, in his possession.
[See U. S. v. Crandell, Case No. 14,885.]
[Nowhere reported; opinion not now accessible. The above statement of the point determined was taken from Brightley's Dig. 232.]
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