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Washington Judge (search for this): article 8
A Washington Judge and a Lawyer at Loggerheads. --On Thursday, as Mr. J. H. Bradley, Sr., was arguing a case in the circuit court, a personal difficulty occurred between him and the Judge. Judge Olin asserting that a statement Mr. Bradley had made was untrue, and that he (Mr. Bradley) knew it to be so, Mr. Bradley replied: "If the Judge says that I have made a statement which I know to be untrue, the Judge is a liar." Judge Olin ordered the Marshal to take Mr. Bradley from the court-room, and as the Marshal advanced to perform his duty, he (the Judge) remarked: "You stated what you knew to be untrue." Mr. Bradley replied: "If you say that, you are a liar and a scoundrel," and thereupon left the room. Subsequently a rule was served on Mr. Bradley, returnable Friday morning at 10 o'clock, requiring him to show cause why he should not be punished for contempt of court.-- Star.
A Washington Judge and a Lawyer at Loggerheads. --On Thursday, as Mr. J. H. Bradley, Sr., was arguing a case in the circuit court, a personal difficulty occurred between him and the Judge. Judge Olin asserting that a statement Mr. Bradley had made was untrue, and that he (Mr. Bradley) knew it to be so, Mr. Bradley replied: "If the Judge says that I have made a statement which I know to be untrue, the Judge is a liar." Judge Olin ordered the Marshal to take Mr. Bradley from the co Judge is a liar." Judge Olin ordered the Marshal to take Mr. Bradley from the court-room, and as the Marshal advanced to perform his duty, he (the Judge) remarked: "You stated what you knew to be untrue." Mr. Bradley replied: "If you say that, you are a liar and a scoundrel," and thereupon left the room. Subsequently a rule was served on Mr. Bradley, returnable Friday morning at 10 o'clock, requiring him to show cause why he should not be punished for contempt of court.-- Star.
J. H. Bradley (search for this): article 8
on Judge and a Lawyer at Loggerheads. --On Thursday, as Mr. J. H. Bradley, Sr., was arguing a case in the circuit court, a personal difficen him and the Judge. Judge Olin asserting that a statement Mr. Bradley had made was untrue, and that he (Mr. Bradley) knew it to be so,Mr. Bradley) knew it to be so, Mr. Bradley replied: "If the Judge says that I have made a statement which I know to be untrue, the Judge is a liar." Judge Olin ordereMr. Bradley replied: "If the Judge says that I have made a statement which I know to be untrue, the Judge is a liar." Judge Olin ordered the Marshal to take Mr. Bradley from the court-room, and as the Marshal advanced to perform his duty, he (the Judge) remarked: "You stated Mr. Bradley from the court-room, and as the Marshal advanced to perform his duty, he (the Judge) remarked: "You stated what you knew to be untrue." Mr. Bradley replied: "If you say that, you are a liar and a scoundrel," and thereupon left the room. SMr. Bradley replied: "If you say that, you are a liar and a scoundrel," and thereupon left the room. Subsequently a rule was served on Mr. Bradley, returnable Friday morning at 10 o'clock, requiring him to show cause why he should not be punisMr. Bradley, returnable Friday morning at 10 o'clock, requiring him to show cause why he should not be punished for contempt of court.-- Star.