Abstract
The most noted Arizona trial is State v. Wootton, more commonly remembered as the Bisbee Deportation case. Its popular fame rests on its sensational facts, its legal interest upon its application of the seldom-invoked law of necessity.
Since the judgment for the defendant could not be appealed, the law of the case has been generally unavailable. As matter of interest, therefore, the Arizona Law Review presents it here, from the ruling of the trial judge on the defendant's offer of proof.
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3 Ariz. L. Rev. 264 (Winter 1961)
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