stopped him, and said they had before prevented Mr. Jones from arguing points of law to the jury, which the Court had decided against him, (see Commonwealth v. Zimmerman, ante p. 47,) and they had not altered their opinion on that subject.
stopped him, and said they had before prevented Mr. Jones from arguing points of law to the jury, which the Court had decided against him, (see Commonwealth v. Zimmerman, ante p. 47,) and they had not altered their opinion on that subject.