Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mr. Botts” in chapter 3.46 of James Redpath, The Public Life of Captain John Brown:
...event you from finding him guilty, if the evidence convinces you he is so?
Juror. (Catching the idea.) No, sir — no, sir.
Judge. Very well, sir; you can take your seat as a juror.
Mr. Botts , who had solemnly promised to John Brown to defend him faithfully, did not fulfil this moral and professional obligation, for a jury was obtained without delay and without any objection on his part.
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