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Burr's trial had proved to be a partisan issue, dividing the Federalists and the Jeffersonian Republicans.

Burr's and for
Apart from the end credits ( where he is listed as Steven Martin ), Raymond Burr's character is never referred to by his full name, only as " Mr. Martin " or simply " Martin ", for the entirety of the US version.
During this time, Burr's distinctive voice could also be heard on network radio, appearing alongside Jack Webb in the short-lived Pat Novak for Hire on ABC radio, as well as in early episodes of NBC's Dragnet.
Jefferson achieved electoral victory on the 36th ballot, but only after Federalist Party leader Alexander Hamilton — who disfavored Burr's personal character more than Jefferson's policies — had made known his preference for Jefferson.
George Clinton was one of Burr's New York political rivals who, along with Alexander Hamilton, destroyed Burr's bid for the governorship of the state of New York after his single-term Vice Presidency.
Many other incidents in the novel are verifiable in the historical record, including Jefferson owning ( and probably fathering ) slaves, James Wilkinson serving as a double agent for Spain, Alexander Hamilton being challenged to duels by opponents who felt slandered by him, and Burr's trial and acquittal on charges of treason.
Burr and the main cast reunited for a made-for-TV movie in 1993 which aired not long before Burr's death.
After leaving the cabinet he returned to Virginia to practice law ; in his most famous case he was defense counsel at Aaron Burr's trial for treason in 1807.
Dayton was arrested in 1807 for treason in connection with Aaron Burr's conspiracy, he was never put on trial, but his national political career never recovered.
By the end of the review he was angry with Thomas Jefferson for supporting General James Wilkinson, Burr's chief accuser.
As Chase was a much larger bank, it was first intended that Chase acquire the " Bank of Manhattan ", as it was nicknamed, but it transpired that Burr's original charter for the Manhattan Company had not only included the clause allowing it to start a bank with surplus funds, but another requiring unanimous consent of shareholders for the bank to be taken-over.
Noting the lack of support for his new nation with Burr, Wilkinson revealed Burr's plans to Jefferson.
After a month of speculation and a number of names such as Jim Harvey and Jeff Kenna being mentioned as possible replacements for Mark Yates, Stalybridge Celtic Manager Steve Burr took over on an initial 2 and a half year contract, which was extended to 2014 in March 2011. The club finished sixth in Burr's first season in charge.
Two years later, Martin was one of Aaron Burr's defense lawyers when Burr stood trial for treason in 1807.
Although Smith claimed he had no interest in Burr's plot to force secession of Spanish territories, he agreed to provide supplies for the proposed expedition.
Although Smith ignored that demand, he found his troubles increasing as a court in Richmond, Virginia, indicted him in mid-1807 for participating in Burr's conspiracy.
When former U. S. Vice President Aaron Burr was arrested in 1807 for the alleged Burr conspiracy, Poindexter conducted the prosecution until Burr's escape from custody.
Because of his association with Burr's scheme, he lost the election for a full term in the Senate in November 1806.
It seems that the US privilege " has its initial roots in Aaron Burr's trial for treason ".
Burr's character Steve Martin appeared to interact with the original Japanese cast through intricate cutting and the use of doubles for the Japanese principals, in matching dress, shot from behind in direct interaction with Burr's character.
Further, Allen had served as general counsel for Aaron Burr, and several anonymous letters to the state's newspapers accused him of being privy to Burr's alleged scheme to create an independent state in the southwest.
Donald " Don " Galloway ( July 27, 1937 – January 8, 2009 ) was an American actor of stage, film and television, a political libertarian and journalist, perhaps best known for his role as Raymond Burr's protégé, Detective Sergeant Ed Brown, on the long-running crime drama Ironside ( 1967 – 1975 ).

Burr's and him
Though Burr's character is often said never to have lost a case, he did lose two murder cases in early episodes of the series, once when his client misled him and another time when his client was later cleared.
Wilkinson testified at Burr's trial, arousing public accusation against him and two congressional inquiries of his private ventures and intrigues.
Eaton again warned of Burr's plans, in the fall of 1806, when he forwarded to the State Department a letter that he had received from his stepson, Timothy Danielson, Jr., sent to him by a friend in Ohio, Morris Belknap.
In 1807, President Thomas Jefferson asked him to be the prosecutor in Aaron Burr's treason trial.

Burr's and when
" Burr's Ironside co-star, Don Galloway, when asked about Burr's sexual orientation, told People, " I don't know.

Burr's and began
Burr's treason trial in Richmond, Virginia, began in August, 1807 with Eaton as the first prosecution witness.

Burr's and during
Without any memory of Burr's abuse, Logan again finds himself under the command of Burr while enlisted with the Devil's Brigade during World War II.

Burr's and Show
As with other comics associated with The Opie & Anthony Show, in 2008, Burr's voice was featured in the game Grand Theft Auto IV.

Burr's and .
And Hamilton, who felt it `` a religious duty '' to oppose Aaron Burr's political ambitions, would have been a better actuarial risk had he shown more literary restraint.
Great emphasis also was placed on speech and debate ; Madison helped found the American Whig – Cliosophic Society, in direct competition to fellow student Aaron Burr's Cliosophic Society.
In April, Burr's successful mobilization of the vote in New York City succeeded in reversing the Federalist majority in the state legislature.
The final tally was Jefferson with ten votes to Burr's four.
After his death from cancer in 1993, Burr's personal life came into question as details of his known biography appeared to be unverifiable.
Twelve more Mason movies were scheduled before Burr's death, including one scheduled to film the month he died.
Burr's illness precluded any further such reunions.
Burr's account provided the only evidence of the boy's existence and death from leukemia at age 10.
As with Burr's claims to have served in the U. S. military, many of these fictions were believed and widely reported.
They were partners until Burr's death in 1993.
Later accounts of Burr's life explain that he hid his homosexuality to protect his career.
Art Marks, a producer of Perry Mason, recalled Burr's talk of wives and children: " I know he was just putting on a show .... That was my gut feeling.
Together Burr and Benevides cultivated Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and Port grapes, as well as orchids, at Burr's farmland holdings in Sonoma County, California.
After Burr's death, Benevides named the property after Burr: " I finally decided it should be called Raymond Burr Vineyards.
R. William Ide III, president of the American Bar Association, paid tribute to the way Burr's Perry Mason presented lawyers " in a professional and dignified manner " and helped " to educate many people who previously had not had access to the justice system.

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