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  1. Stephenson, who had tried to rise to power through local politics and discovered he could wield more influence through the KKK, united as many as 250,000 Indianans around issues of morality and racial superiority. Working with Protestants, policemen and politicians—all the way up to the Indiana governor—he grew his influence—and KKK membership—in Indiana and beyond, setting his sights ...

  2. CASE FOR THE DEFENSE: WITNESS TESTIMONY. CLOSING TRIAL ARGUMENTS IN STATE v. STEPEHENSON. DECISION ON APPEAL IN STATE V STEPHENSON (INDIANA SUPREME COURT) Supreme Court of Indiana. 179 N.E. 633, 205 Ind. 141 (1932) Welcome to Famous Trials, the Web’s largest and most visited collection of original essays, trial transcripts and exhibits, maps ...

  3. The Stephenson trial was moved to Noblesville in Hamilton County where a jury was selected and the trial began in late October and the first half of November, 1925. Stephenson himself never testified. Remy brought in Madge's mother and the doctor who treated her, both of whom described the extent of her injuries. She had a deep bite mark on her cheek and many more down her torso.

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  5. Stephenson immediately began a series of more than 40 proceedings to try to gain a pardon, a new trial, or release on parole. In each, an entirely different set of lawyers represented him. At last, in 1950, he gained parole but disappeared within five months. When found in November, he had failed to report to his parole officer for three months. Returned to prison, he next made disclosures to ...

  6. 19. Juli 2023 · Efficacious Web-Based Psychotherapy to Address Depression and Anxiety Among Patients Receiving Oncological and Palliative Care: an Open-Label Randomised Controlled Trial N. Alavi , 1 , 1 , * M. Omrani , 2 A. Shirazi , 3 G. Layzell , 1 J. Eadie , 1 J. Jagayat , 4 C. Stephenson , 1 D. Kain , 5 C. Soares , 1 and M. Yang 1

  7. 20. Okt. 1997 · D. C. (David Curtis) Stephenson (1891-1966) was born in Houston, Texas, and moved with his family to Mayesville, Oklahoma, in 1901. While living in Oklahoma, Stephenson became active in the Socialist Party and served briefly with the U. S. Army during World War I. In 1920 he moved to Evansville where he was active in the Democratic Party and ...