The Trial of Ignatz Ratzky, Indicted for the Murder of Sigismund Fellner, 18th October, 1861. Containing the Prisoner’s Statement; the Opening Address of the District Attorney; the Evidence Taken on the Trial; the Speeches of the Prisoner’s Council; the Charge of the Judge to the Jury; with Opinions on the Evidence based upon the Testimony, &c., with the Application and Appeal for His Pardon.
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Link Singerman ID: supp0452
Year: 1868
Entry: Ratzky, Ignatz, defendant. The Trial of Ignatz Ratzky, Indicted for the Murder of Sigismund Fellner, 18th October, 1861. Containing the Prisoner’s Statement; the Opening Address of the District Attorney; the Evidence Taken on the Trial; the Speeches of the Prisoner’s Council; the Charge of the Judge to the Jury; with Opinions on the Evidence based upon the Testimony, &c., with the Application and Appeal for His Pardon. Albany: Weed, Parsons & Co., Printers, 1868. 80 p.
Author/Editor: Ratzky, Ignatz, defendant
Location: Albany, NY
Title: The Trial of Ignatz Ratzky, Indicted for the Murder of Sigismund Fellner, 18th October, 1861. Containing the Prisoner’s Statement; the Opening Address of the District Attorney; the Evidence Taken on the Trial; the Speeches of the Prisoner’s Council; the Charge of the Judge to the Jury; with Opinions on the Evidence based upon the Testimony, &c., with the Application and Appeal for His Pardon.
Printer/Publisher: Weed, Parsons & Co., Printers
Language: English
Notes: Both the defendant and Fellner, the "diamond Jew," are Jewish. The case was heard April 20, 1863, Brooklyn, Kings County Oyer and Terminer. At head of title: The "Diamond Murder." An Extraordinary case of an Innocent Man Convicted on Circumstantial Evidence. Also an edition of 88 p. Copies: MH-L, N, NHi, NN.