[The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him by Paul Leicester Ford]@TWC D-Link bookThe Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him CHAPTER XV 5/16
I can of course remove the District Attorney, but it must be for cause, and I do not see that you can absolutely prove his non intention to prosecute those scoundrels." "That is true.
After study, I did not see that you could remove him.
But there's another remedy." "What is that ?" "Through the State Attorney you can appoint a special counsel for this case." "Are you sure ?" Peter laid one of the papers in his hands before the Governor.
After reading it, the Governor rang a bell. "Send for Mr.Miller," he said to the boy.
Then he turned, and with Peter went over the court papers, till Mr.Miller put in an appearance. "State the matter to Mr.Miller," said the Governor, and Peter read his paper again and told what he wished. "The power unquestionably exists," said the Attorney-General.
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