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Judicial Follies: Wee Willie Winkee
In 1957, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court upheld the conviction of Charles Holden for murder. He was accused of killing a woman named Cora Smith, who had died when she was struck over the head early on the morning of New Year’s Eve, 1955. Holden was arrested shortly thereafter and taken to the home of a Ralph Jones, with whom he had spent the hours prior to the killing. In Holden’s presence, Jones was questioned by the police. When Holden was later charged with the murder, his defense was that he was innocent because he was not in the victim’s home at the time of the attack. During Jones’ interrogation, an incident happened that came up during Holden’s trial. The prosecutor asked Jones if Hold

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