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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 1, Chapter 12: Paris.—Society and the courts.—March to May, 1838.—Age, 27. (search)
ury in their train, and also with the prisoner between several of the police. The twelve persons of which the jury consisted had been drawn by the prisoner immediately before entering. A large number of the police, and also of the troops of the line, were in attendance. Three or four or even more of the police sat by the side of the prisoner. The arrangement of the court was entirely different from ours. The Journal contains other diagrams than that of the court-room. The advice of Dr Lieber will be remembered in this connection. Ante, p. 198. Zzz A, the principal judge, with a and b, the side judges, the seat slightly raised. B, seat and box of the greffier, or clerk of the court. C, the little box and seat of the Procureur-General. D D, the seats of the jury. E, seat of the chief huissier, who had the charge of keeping order in court. F, seat of the prisoner, directly in face of the jury and considerably elevated, say three or four feet. G, seat of p