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1864-08-29, Richmond Whig; more details of the Daniel/Elmore duel trial - including Dr. Peticolas' refusal to testify
1864-08-30, Richmond Dispatch; Witness in Elmore/Daniel Dueling case found in contempt
1864-08-30, Richmond Sentinel; more details on the recent duel - Dr. Peticolas continues to refuse to testify after being ordered to do so and is thrown in jail
1864-08-30, Richmond Whig; Dr. Peticolas is declared to be "bound to testify" in the Daniel/Elmore duel trial
1864-08-31, Richmond Dispatch; A Duel is fought between a doctor and a Confederate officer - both wounded
1864-08-31, Richmond Dispatch; Contempt of Court arguments continue in County Court
1864-08-31, Richmond Sentinel; details on the habeas corpus case of Dr. Peticolas' refusal to testify
1864-08-31, Richmond Whig; more on Dr. Peticolas' refusal to testify in the case of the Daniel/Elmore duel
1864-09-01, Richmond Dispatch; Arguments in the legal right to refuse to testify about a duel concludes
1864-09-01, Richmond Sentinel; Dr. Peticolas is out on bail awaiting Judge's decision on his refusal to testify
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