Justice as meted out on the frontier still has a strange appeal at times, and Bill Neal has given us a big dose of it. A litany of old Texas murder trials are presented here with some rather bizarre conclusions, and Neal explains in fascinating detail the twisted and folksy logic of jury findings. Outlaw Bill Doolin and the respected barrister Temple Houston are the only notable names in these cases, but the others are presented with the same enthusiasm as the notorious cases. This book can b


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