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Criminal

Oct. 4, 2001

Pepperdine Exhibits 'Historic Trials' Collection

LOS ANGELES - The name Hugh Henry Brackenridge may not jog too many memories, but to hear Judge Zel Canter tell it, he was a hero. Brackenridge, a Republican judge in Pennsylvania at the turn of the 19th century, stood by many of his fellow Federalist justices as Jeffersonian politicians illegally attempted to impeach them.

By Erin Carroll
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - The name Hugh Henry Brackenridge may not jog too many memories, but to hear Judge Zel Canter tell it, he was a hero.
        Brackenridge, a Republican judge in Pennsylvania at the turn of ...

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