The Trial of Czolgosz
The actual trial of the assassin of President McKinley began at
Buffalo on Monday of this week; a jury was selected with little
difficulty; and there is every reason to believe that the trial
will be carried on with propriety, dignity, and promptness. It would
be impossible to praise too warmly the spirit evinced in this matter
by the members of the bar of Erie County. For the honor of the profession,
the insuring of absolute justice, the making impossible any charge
of oppression or cruelty toward the wretched prisoner, and the elimination,
so far as possible, of sensationalism in the treatment of this case,
the course pursued by the bar as a body has been admirable. At its
formal recommendation, Judge Loran L. Lewis and Judge Robert C.
Titus have been appointed by the court counsel for the prisoner,
as at the preliminary hearing Czolgosz had no counsel, would ask
for none by name, and, indeed, refused to speak a word, although,
it is reported, he speaks on ordinary matters to his jailers. Both
Judge Lewis and Judge Titus are honored and recognized leaders in
their profession. Both are ex-Justices of the Supreme Court of New
York. The letter from the Bar Association to Judge Emery, before
whom the preliminary hearing took place, points out that “it is
of the utmost importance that the counsel assigned shall be men
of such experience and of such a high sense of their professional
obligations that the highest traditions of the profession shall
be upheld, and that the trial shall be dignified, just, and impartial.”
Both Judge Lewis and Judge Titus have accepted the appointment with
the greatest reluctance and at a distinct sacrifice of personal
inclination and interest. Alienists of high reputation have examined
Czolgosz both on the part of the State and in behalf of the defense.
It is generally stated by the press that insanity will not be put
forward as a defense. Emma Goldman, who is under charges of having
incited the assassination by public speeches, has been allowed to
furnish bail in $20,000, but is unable to obtain proper security
for the bonds.
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