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    The Libel trial of Joseph Howe was a court case heard 2 March 1835 in which newspaper editor Joseph Howe was charged with seditious libel by civic politicians...
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    Canada. Brenton Halliburton presided over the Libel trial of Joseph Howe. The outcome of the trial and Howe's writings in the Novascotian so enraged Haliburton's...
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    life of Nova Scotia. A letter published in the Novascotian in 1835 led to charges of libel against Howe. When acquitted, he proclaimed: "the Press of Nova...
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  • One hundred years later, Nova Scotia's Joseph Howe also won a jury acquittal on a charge of seditious libel after his newspaper printed allegations that...
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    Province House (Nova Scotia) (category General Assembly of Nova Scotia)
    Joseph Howe, a journalist and later Premier of Nova Scotia, was put on trial on a charge of criminal libel on March 2, 1835, at Province House. Howe had...
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    in Canada History of Canadian newspapers Libel trial of Joseph Howe Section Two of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms "Irwin Toy LTD. V. Quebec...
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    Louis-Philippe Hébert (category Canadian Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George)
    Scotia Joseph Howe (1904), Province House, Halifax, Nova Scotia Libel trial of Joseph Howe, Supreme Court (current Legislative Library), Province House (Nova...
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    Brenton Halliburton (category Colony of Nova Scotia judges)
    portrait. He presided over the Libel trial of Joseph Howe, for which his son John C. Halliburton eventually challenged Joseph Howe to a duel in Point Pleasant...
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    St. Paul's Church (Halifax, Nova Scotia) (category Churches on the National Historic Sites of Canada register)
    over the Libel trial of Joseph Howe Father of Confederation Hon. John William Ritchie, died 1890 Lt. Gov. Sir John Harvey, fought in Battle of Crysler's...
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  • a 'Gideonite of tyranny'. The Attorney-General, Joseph Tice Gellibrand, immediately proposed prosecuting the printer for this gross libel on the governor...
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    and review of the trial of Joseph T. Buckingham: for an alleged libel on the Rev. John N. Maffit, before the Hon. Josiah Quincy, judge of the Municipal...
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    Nauvoo Expositor (category Works about Joseph Smith)
    by Joseph Smith". Retrieved January 3, 2014. Oaks, Dallin H.; Hill, Marvin S. (May 1979). Carthage Conspiracy: The Trial of the Accused Assassins of Joseph...
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  • Irving filed a libel suit against Lipstadt and her publisher, Penguin Books. Irving, who appeared as a defense witness in Ernst Zündel's trial in Canada,...
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    the case should proceed to trial. He later ordered Harry to pay Mail on Sunday £48,447 in legal costs. Harry withdrew the libel claim in January 2024 and...
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    Roots of American Communism. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Publishers (Originally published by Viking Press in 1957). ISBN 0765805138. Howe, Irving...
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    Attlee gave Laski no role in the new Labour government. Even before the libel trial, Laski's relationship with Attlee had been strained. Laski had once called...
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  • Joaquin Esteves: San Jose, CA". Uncovered: Cold Case. Howe, Robert F. (3 May 1991). "HUSBAND CONVICTED OF QUANTICO MURDER". The Washington Post. Retrieved...
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    Benjamin Rush in a libel suit against journalist William Cobbett. He was counsel for Justice Samuel Chase in his impeachment trial before the United States...
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  • television miniseries A Man Called Intrepid, and Adolf Hitler in an episode of Witness to Yesterday. Gammell was in a relationship with Gretchen Corbett...
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  • demanded home rule in the name of "responsible government". In 1835, Howe was prosecuted for criminal libel for one of his articles. He spoke in argument...
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    In 1144 came the first report in history of the blood libel against Jews; it came up in the case of William of Norwich (1144). Anthony Julius finds that...
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    Sanford Foster Brev. Maj. Gen. Thomas Maley Harris Brig. Gen. Albion P. Howe Brig. Gen. August Kautz Col. James A. Ekin Col. Charles H. Tompkins Lt. Col...
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    Leigh Hunt (category Writers from the London Borough of Barnet)
    best remembered for being sentenced to prison for two years on charges of libel against the Prince Regent (1813-1815). Hunt's presence at Shelley's funeral...
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    apportionment of legislative districts is a justiciable issue; New York Times Co. v. Sullivan (1964), which required "actual malice" in libel suits brought...
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    of the Blood Libel in Medieval Europe. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-021962-8. Rosenthal, Judah M. (1956). "The Talmud on Trial: The Disputation...
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    Retrieved November 18, 2022. Howe, Christopher (September 2020). "How the Red Sun Rose: The Origins and Development of the Yan'an Rectification Movement...
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    role in the sensational Tranby Croft libel trial (1891), helping to show that the plaintiff had not been libelled. He was on the losing side in Carlill...
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    Encyclopedia. Retrieved August 14, 2014. Nash, Gary B., Julie Roy Jeffrey, John R. Howe, Peter J. Frederick, Allen F. Davis, Allan M. Winkler, Charlene Mires, and...
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    the freedom of the press was severely punished by the British Government. On 5 June 1810 William Cobbett stood trial for seditious libel for an article...
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    on the cheek for seditious libel, R on the shoulder for rogue or vagabond, and F on the cheek for forgery. Those convicted of burglary on the Lord's Day...
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