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" The best and immediate efforts of all legislators, judges, and citizens should be addressed to securing such reforms in our legal procedure as to leave no vestige of excuse for those misguided men who undertake to reap vengeance through violent methods. "
America's Greatest Problem: the Negro - Page 170
by Robert Wilson Shufeldt - 1915 - 377 pages
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Hearst's International, Volume 5

1903 - 1028 pages
...to be possible by the proper administration of the laws to secure swift vengeance upon the criminal. The best and immediate efforts of all legislators,...undertake to reap vengeance through violent methods." The president says further that the just efforts of the courts to protect the rights of men accused...
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The World To-day: A Monthly Record of Human Progress, Volume 5

1903 - 894 pages
...to be possible by the proper administration of the laws to secure swift vengeance upon the criminal. The best and immediate efforts of all legislators,...undertake to reap vengeance through violent methods." The president says further that the just efforts of the courts to protect the rights of men accused...
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Addresses and Presidential Messages of Theodore Roosevelt, 1902-1904

United States. President (1901-1909 : Roosevelt), Theodore Roosevelt - 1904 - 512 pages
...wrong they do when they permit justice to be delayed or thwarted for technical or insufficient reasons. We must show that the law is adequate to deal with...freeing it from every vestige of technicality and delay. But the fullest recognition of the horror of the crime and the most complete lack of sympathy with...
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Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 29

1907 - 860 pages
...stated by President Roosevelt in a letter to Governor Durbin, of Indiana, in August, 1903. He said: "The best and immediate efforts of all legislators,...crime by freeing it from every vestige of technicality or delay." LEGISLATIVE TENDENCIES AS TO CAPITAL PUNISHMENT By SAMUEL J. BARROWS, Corresponding Secretary...
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Readings on American State Government

Paul Samuel Reinsch - 1911 - 504 pages
...well stated by President Roosevelt in a letter to Governor Durbin of Indiana in August, 1903. He said: The best and immediate efforts of all legislators,...crime by freeing it from every vestige of technicality or delay. THE JUVENILE COURT1 BY JULIAN W. MACK Most of the children who come before the court are,...
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Our Own Times: A Continuous History of the Twentieth Century, Volume 3

Hazlitt Alva Cuppy - 1911 - 546 pages
...to denounce such crimes, and to support those engaged in putting them down." He further declared, " We must show that the law is adequate to deal with...it from every vestige of technicality and delay." The Governors of the various States applauded the President's exhortation against lynching. The Governor...
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America's Greatest Problem: the Negro

Robert Wilson Shufeldt - 1915 - 442 pages
...not on the crime, but on the color of the criminal. "'In a certain proportion of these cases thejnan lynched has, been guilty of a crime horrible beyond...show that the law is adequate to deal with crime by freeing1 it from every vestige of technicality and delay. " 'It is, of course, inevitable that where...
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Readings on American State Government

Paul Samuel Reinsch - 1911 - 488 pages
...stated by President Roosevelt in a letter to Governor Durbin of Indiana in August, 1903. He said : The best and immediate efforts of all legislators,...crime by freeing it from every vestige of technicality or delay. THE JUVENILE COURT1 BY JULIAN W. MACK Most of the children who come before the court are,...
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