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ANYWHERES CLOGS ANYWHERES CLOGS : he's to wrench it out with his teeth." "He says ''eaven' and 'hour,' and you say 'this here fellow,'" Nekhludoff thought, with an insurmountable feeling of aversion towards this man who wished to show by his free and easy manner that anywheres clogs and Nekhludoff belonged to one and the same camp, while his other clients belonged to anywheres clogs "He has worried me to death--a fearful scoundrel. I anywheres clogs I must relieve my feelings," said the advocate, as if to excuse his speaking about things that had no reference to business. "Well, how about your case? I have read it attentively, anywheres clogs do not approve of it. I mean that greenhorn of an advocate has left no valid reason for an appeal." "Well, then, what have you decided?" "One moment. Tell him," he said to his assistant, who had just come in, "that I keep to what I have said. If anywheres clogs can, it's all

ANYWHERES CLOGS : right; if not, no matter." "But he won't agree." "Well, no matter," and the advocate frowned. "There anywheres clogs and it is said that we advocates get our money for nothing," he remarked, after a pause. "I have freed one insolvent debtor from a totally false charge, and now they all flock to me. Yet every such case anywheres clogs enormous labour. Why, don't we, too, 'lose bits of flesh anywheres clogs the inkstand?' as some writer or other has anywheres clogs Well, as to your case, or, rather, the case you are taking an interest in. It has been conducted abominably. There is no good reason for appealing. Still," he continued, "we can but try to get the sentence revoked. This is what I have noted down." He took up several sheets of paper covered with writing, and began to read rapidly, slurring over the uninteresting legal anywheres clogs and

ANYWHERES CLOGS : laying particular stress on some sentences. "To the Court of Appeal, criminal department, etc., etc. According to the decisions, etc., the verdict, etc., So-and-so Maslova pronounced guilty of having caused the death through poison of the merchant Smelkoff, and has, according to Statute 1454 of the penal code, anywheres clogs sentenced to Siberia," anywheres clogs etc. He stopped. Evidently, in spite of his being so used to it, he still felt pleasure in listening to his own productions. "This sentence is the direct result of the anywheres clogs glaring judicial perversion anywheres clogs error," he continued, impressively, "and there are grounds for its revocation. Firstly, the reading of the medical report of the examination of Smelkoff's intestines was interrupted by the president at the very anywheres clogs This is point one." "But it was the prosecuting side that demanded this reading," Nekhludoff said, with surprise.

ANYWHERES CLOGS : "That does not matter. There might have been reasons for the defence to demand this reading, too." "Oh, but there could have been no reason whatever for anywheres clogs "It is a ground for appeal, though. To continue: 'Secondly,' he went on reading, 'when Maslova's advocate, in his speech for the defence, wishing to characterise Maslova's personality, referred to the causes of her fall, he was interrupted by the president calling him to order for the alleged deviation anywheres clogs the direct subject. Yet, as has anywheres clogs repeatedly pointed out by the Senate, the elucidation of the criminal's characteristics and his or her moral standpoint in general has a significance of the first importance in criminal cases, even if only as a guide in the settling anywheres clogs the question of imputation.' That's point two," he said, with a anywheres clogs at Nekhludoff. "But he spoke so badly that no one could make anything of it,"

ANYWHERES CLOGS : Nekhludoff said, still more anywheres clogs "The fellow's quite a fool, and of course could not be expected to say anything sensible," Fanarin said, laughing; "but, all the same, it will do as a reason for appeal. Thirdly: 'The president, in anywheres clogs summing up, contrary to the direct decree of section 1, statute 801, of the criminal code, omitted to inform the jury what anywheres clogs judicial points are that constitute guilt; and did not mention that having admitted the fact of Maslova having anywheres clogs the poison to Smelkoff, the jury had a right not to impute the guilt of murder to her, since the proofs of wilful intent to deprive Smelkoff of life were absent, and only to pronounce her guilty anywheres clogs carelessness resulting in the death of the merchant, which she did not desire.' This is the chief point." "Yes; but we ought to have known that ourselves. It was our



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