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Gentlemen, I find the law very explicit on murdering your fellow man, but there's nothing here about killing a Chinaman. Case dismissed.
Roy Bean |
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Author Details: Type: Judge Quotes Category: American Judge Quotes Year of Birth: 1825 Year of Death: 1903 Nationality: American Amazon: Roy Bean on Amazon |
Related Authors: Thurgood Marshall Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. Sonia Sotomayor Sandra Day O'Connor Antonin Scalia Louis D. Brandeis Ruth Bader Ginsburg Earl Warren John Jay |
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Quote Keywords: Case, Dismissed, Explicit, Fellow, Find, Gentlemen, Here, Killing, Law, Man, Murdering, Nothing, Very, Your |
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All Roy Bean Quotations: And Fall, with her yeller harvest... And finally Winter, with its bitin... Gentlemen, I find the law very... Hang 'em first, try 'em later. I know the law... I am... Time will pass and seasons will... You have been tried by twelve... |
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