Confidential Jury - The Frontier Justice Tales of Judge Steele vol 2
Peril Press presents:
The Frontier Justice Tales of Judge Steele vol 2
by Lon Williams

Western Action, April 1954
Judge Steele Story
THE WALKING JURY
by Lon Williams
It was obvious that the woman seated in the front row of Flat Creek's crowded courtroom could be the determining factor in this case. Guilty or not, the prisoner would be acquitted it she continued to play upon the jurors' sentiments. Judge Steele, however, was immune . . .
5000 Words

Western Action, June 1954
Judge Steele Story
CLUE OF THE DOG CLAW
by Lon Williams
Be-consarned, fretted Judge Steele, if something wasn’t really wrong. Here was French Demeree sitting back and saying nothing to all the kinds of testimony that he’d been objecting to vigorously before. It looked as if the little lawyer had something good up his sleeve, cuss him!
5600 Words

Western Action, October 1954
Judge Steel Story
KEY WITNESS
by Lon Williams
Judge Steele was beginning to wonder which was really worse - the culprits who came before him, or the lawyers who wrangled over them. Be-consarned if he wouldn’t rather hang French Demeree and Wade Claybrook instead of the latest prisoner!
5500 Words

Western Action, December 1954
Judge Steele:
JEWEL OF GOLD
by Lon Williams
Be-consarned if bein' a judge wasn't one step away from the looney bin. Here was this horse of a woman bein' tried for murder, and her snivellin' husband settin' there next to her like he was afraid she'd look at him. Trying women for murder was a new twist for Judge Steele.
5800 Words

Western Action, February 1955
Judge Steele Story
CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATION
by Lon Williams
Wardlow Steele couldn’t believe his eyes and ears—why, here was Axe-Face Demeree on the side of the prosecution, since regular prosecutor Claybrook was indisposed. Now maybe the wily lawyer tricks would be pulled on the side of justice, for a change!
5600 Words

This edition includes the illustrations from the original stories as well as the covers to issues of Western Action magazine that they came from.
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Confidential Jury - The Frontier Justice Tales of Judge Steele vol 2
Peril Press presents:
The Frontier Justice Tales of Judge Steele vol 2
by Lon Williams

Western Action, April 1954
Judge Steele Story
THE WALKING JURY
by Lon Williams
It was obvious that the woman seated in the front row of Flat Creek's crowded courtroom could be the determining factor in this case. Guilty or not, the prisoner would be acquitted it she continued to play upon the jurors' sentiments. Judge Steele, however, was immune . . .
5000 Words

Western Action, June 1954
Judge Steele Story
CLUE OF THE DOG CLAW
by Lon Williams
Be-consarned, fretted Judge Steele, if something wasn’t really wrong. Here was French Demeree sitting back and saying nothing to all the kinds of testimony that he’d been objecting to vigorously before. It looked as if the little lawyer had something good up his sleeve, cuss him!
5600 Words

Western Action, October 1954
Judge Steel Story
KEY WITNESS
by Lon Williams
Judge Steele was beginning to wonder which was really worse - the culprits who came before him, or the lawyers who wrangled over them. Be-consarned if he wouldn’t rather hang French Demeree and Wade Claybrook instead of the latest prisoner!
5500 Words

Western Action, December 1954
Judge Steele:
JEWEL OF GOLD
by Lon Williams
Be-consarned if bein' a judge wasn't one step away from the looney bin. Here was this horse of a woman bein' tried for murder, and her snivellin' husband settin' there next to her like he was afraid she'd look at him. Trying women for murder was a new twist for Judge Steele.
5800 Words

Western Action, February 1955
Judge Steele Story
CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATION
by Lon Williams
Wardlow Steele couldn’t believe his eyes and ears—why, here was Axe-Face Demeree on the side of the prosecution, since regular prosecutor Claybrook was indisposed. Now maybe the wily lawyer tricks would be pulled on the side of justice, for a change!
5600 Words

This edition includes the illustrations from the original stories as well as the covers to issues of Western Action magazine that they came from.
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Confidential Jury - The Frontier Justice Tales of Judge Steele vol 2

Confidential Jury - The Frontier Justice Tales of Judge Steele vol 2

by Lon Williams
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by Lon Williams

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Peril Press presents:
The Frontier Justice Tales of Judge Steele vol 2
by Lon Williams

Western Action, April 1954
Judge Steele Story
THE WALKING JURY
by Lon Williams
It was obvious that the woman seated in the front row of Flat Creek's crowded courtroom could be the determining factor in this case. Guilty or not, the prisoner would be acquitted it she continued to play upon the jurors' sentiments. Judge Steele, however, was immune . . .
5000 Words

Western Action, June 1954
Judge Steele Story
CLUE OF THE DOG CLAW
by Lon Williams
Be-consarned, fretted Judge Steele, if something wasn’t really wrong. Here was French Demeree sitting back and saying nothing to all the kinds of testimony that he’d been objecting to vigorously before. It looked as if the little lawyer had something good up his sleeve, cuss him!
5600 Words

Western Action, October 1954
Judge Steel Story
KEY WITNESS
by Lon Williams
Judge Steele was beginning to wonder which was really worse - the culprits who came before him, or the lawyers who wrangled over them. Be-consarned if he wouldn’t rather hang French Demeree and Wade Claybrook instead of the latest prisoner!
5500 Words

Western Action, December 1954
Judge Steele:
JEWEL OF GOLD
by Lon Williams
Be-consarned if bein' a judge wasn't one step away from the looney bin. Here was this horse of a woman bein' tried for murder, and her snivellin' husband settin' there next to her like he was afraid she'd look at him. Trying women for murder was a new twist for Judge Steele.
5800 Words

Western Action, February 1955
Judge Steele Story
CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATION
by Lon Williams
Wardlow Steele couldn’t believe his eyes and ears—why, here was Axe-Face Demeree on the side of the prosecution, since regular prosecutor Claybrook was indisposed. Now maybe the wily lawyer tricks would be pulled on the side of justice, for a change!
5600 Words

This edition includes the illustrations from the original stories as well as the covers to issues of Western Action magazine that they came from.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148766353
Publisher: Peril Press
Publication date: 04/01/1954
Series: Judge Steele , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 14 MB
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About the Author

Lon Williams was a progenitor of the Weird West genre with his Lee Winters stories for the Pulp magazine Real Western Stories. Deputy Marshal Lee Winters encounters all sorts of strangeness in Forlorn Gap.
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