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Shout treason

Chapter 28: Transcriber’s Notes
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About This Book

An account of Aaron Burr's 1807 trial in Richmond, Virginia, that reconstructs courtroom proceedings, legal strategies, and the political tensions surrounding charges of treason and misdemeanor. The narrative traces prosecution and defense arguments, the roles of judges and prominent lawyers, and the evidentiary and constitutional questions at stake, while situating the case within early national politics and legal traditions. Drawing on trial transcripts and contemporary records, it emphasizes courtroom drama, procedural detail, and the trial's ramifications for American jurisprudence, and includes supporting apparatus such as bibliography and index.

Transcriber’s Notes

Punctuation and spelling were made consistent when a predominant preference was found in this book; otherwise they were not changed.

Simple typographical errors were corrected; occasional unbalanced quotation marks retained.

Ambiguous hyphens at the ends of lines were retained; occurrences of inconsistent hyphenation have not been changed.

The Plain Text version of this eBook omits indications of a non-descript decorative headpiece at the top of each chapter and other major sections of the original book.

Index not checked for proper alphabetization or correct page references.

Page 172: “Tuesday, August 11,” was misprinted as “Thursday”.