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H 101 - Lab Exercise: The New York Conspiracy (1741)

The Trial of Caesar (Vaarck's) and Prince (Auboyneau's)


Verdict:

Guilty. Caesar and Prince were executed on May 11 at the gallows. It was thought proper to execute them for robbery, and not wait for the bringing them to a trial for conspiracy, though the proof against them was strong and clear concerning their guilt as to that also;.... " They died very stubbornly, without confessing anything about the conspiracy; and denied they knew any thing of it to the last. The body of Caesar was accordingly hung in chains." [IMAGE]


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