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(This same Walter Nixon was later involved in a Star Chamber case and was found guilty of forging signatures and taking bribes).
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A study of the partisan passions unleashed by the Hiss-Chambers case.
Those were glorious days, the ones I spent reading "Perjury: The Hiss-Chambers Case," by Allen Weinstein.
One symptom of the book's somewhat limited perspective is the extensive recapitulation of the Hiss-Chambers case.
When the Hiss-Chambers case first burst on the scene in 1948, its main characters and events seemed more appropriate to spy fiction than to American reality.
Perhaps the most telling and frightening detail of the Chambers case is the explanation given by the arresting officer: "It is the world we live in".
Mr. Macaluso said that the appellate court had been wrong in the Chambers case and that he had never engaged in racial discrimination in selecting jurors.
Allen Weinstein, author of "Perjury: The Hiss-Chambers Case," said many new details would become available should the grand jury materials be opened.
In the Chambers case, that task is further complicated by the fact that Mr. Chambers has admitted to the police that the dead woman, Jennifer Dawn Levin, died at his hands - though he says it was an accident.
One of the pro-acquittal jurors, Arthur L. Pawliger, said that he couldn't believe Whittaker Chambers could remember the pattern of the wallpaper in anybody's house after twelve years; just as the detail in Mrs. Chambers' descriptions made Mrs. Sweatt sure that the witness was not lying, in Chambers' case the detail made Pawliger sure that the witness was lying.
On February 29 , 1940 after our decision in the Chambers case, petitioner filed a petition for rehearing of his original petition, assigning the additional ground that his conviction was attributable to the use by the State of a confession obtained by coercion and intimidation.
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