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VM44Re: Part 1: Trial of JFR et al
This is going to be good (although, everything Amazing writes is
good!)

During the trial,did Rutherford, being the highly skilled lawyer
and former Judge he was, help prepare the legal defense for himself
and the other defendents? This would be interesting to know.

At the very least, he could have used his training in shorthand
to take extensive notes for the defense team!

If I recall correctly, ever time the topic of this particular
trial comes up, the WT makes sure to mention that the trial
judge was convicted for something in the 1930s. ("See? the judge
was corrupt! We had no chance for justice with such a judge!")

Looking forward to the other parts in this series!

--VM44
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