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At the end of the Civil War, Jefferson Davis was arrested and held in prison for about two years. But no trial was ever completed. The federal government feared secession would be discussed and perhaps been found legal, which would have been quite an embarrassment after a four-year long war. Here’s what might have happened.
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Oswald did not go to trial for the assassination of President John Kennedy — he was shot in the jail by Jack Ruby. What would happen if he went to trial today? Could the prosecution prove him guilty beyond a reasonable doubt??
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Fictional account of the trial of Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest for the atrocities his men committed at Fort Pillow in 1864
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The untold story of the 105 black soldiers incarcerated in the Confederate stockade at Andersonville, Georgia, the most notorious of all Civil War prisons.
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The story of the life of Abraham Lincoln’s personal bodyguard, Ward Hill Lamon, who was born in Summit Point, Jefferson County, Virginia (now West Virginia)
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The story of a mysterious Confederate courier and confidante of John Surratt, Jr. who carried documents between Richmond and the Confederate Secret Service in Canada in early 1865. She disappeared during the Lincoln Conspirator trials and was never found.