Arson
Summary
In common law, the “malicious and voluntary burning [of] the house of another, by night or day.” American jurisdictions extended the crime to the burning of a variety of buildings, such as warehouses, churches, and schools.
Links
papers
- Brigham Young, Testimony, 1 July 1843 [ Extradition of JS for Treason ]
- Docket Entry, 1–circa 6 July 1843 [ Extradition of JS for Treason ]
- Hyrum Smith, Testimony, 1 July 1843 [ Extradition of JS for Treason ]
- Introduction to State of Missouri v. Gates et al. for Arson
- Introduction to State of Missouri v. Pratt et al. for Murder
- Introduction to State of Missouri v. Worthington et al. for Larceny and State of Missouri v. JS for Receiving Stolen Goods
- Lyman Wight, Testimony, 1 July 1843 [ Extradition of JS for Treason ]
- Parley P. Pratt, Testimony, 1 July 1843 [ Extradition of JS for Treason ]
- Sidney Rigdon, Testimony, 1 July 1843 [ Extradition of JS for Treason ]
- Trial Report, 8–26 July 1843, as Published in Nauvoo Neighbor [ Extradition of JS for Treason ]