April, 1865 -- The war ended and throughout the Northern States joy and relief reigned. Then, less than a week later, a thunderbolt: the president was dead -- struck down by an assassin's bullet. Could this have been the mad act of a single demented actor? Or was there a wider conspiracy to be rooted out? At this dark moment of national confusion, rage and despair, would the provisions of the Constitution and the procedures of established law be able to deal with the crisis -- or would extralegal methods be needed? Summary by Delmar H. Dolbier
PrefaceThe Reign of TerrorThe Bureau of Military (In)JusticeThe Opening of the Court. Was She Ironed?Animus of the JudgesConduct of the TrialArguments of the DefenseCharge of Judge BinghamVerdict, Sentence and PetitionThe Death Warrant and ExecutionWas it not Murder? The Milligan CaseSetting Aside the Verdict. Discharge of Jefferson DavisReversal on the Merits. Trial of John H. SurrattThe Recommendation to MercyTrial of Joseph HoltAndrew Johnson Signs another Death WarrantConclusion
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