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defended Sweeney, obtaining an acquittal on the murder charge, but the jury found Sweeney guilty of forging George Wythe’s checks on the Bank of Virginia. The acquittal was based on Virginia law that the testimony of African-Americans that Nicholas had relied upon, could not be used against white
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In 1806, while Philip N. Nicholas served as Virginia’s Attorney General, he prosecuted George Wythe Sweeney on the charge of murdering by arsenic poisoning his great uncle
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From 1809 to 1833, Nicholas served as a Republican Elector in the Electoral College over six presidential elections. He was a member of the ruling
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In 1823, Philip N. Nicholas was appointed judge to the Virginia General Court, where he served until his death.
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Educated in the law at the College of William and Mary, Nicholas was appointed by the General Assembly as
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The Constitutional Conventions of Virginia from the foundation of the Commonwealth to the present time
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Nicholas' career in Richmond included serving as the President of Farmer’s Bank.
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Philip N. Nicholas died in Richmond, Virginia, on August 18, 1849.
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Philip Norborne Nicholas

Williamsburg
Virginia Colony
Richmond Virginia
College of William and Mary
Lawyer
Jurist
lawyer
jurist
Virginia
Attorney General of Virginia

Virginia Capitol
Conventions
George Wythe
William Wirt
Edmund Randolph
Richmond Junto
Thomas Ritchie
Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1829-1830
Pulliam 1901, p. 80
Chancellor Wythe’s Death, Encyclopedia Virginia
Pulliam 1901, p. 80
Pulliam 1901, p. 80
Pulliam 1901, p. 80
Pulliam 1901, p. 68, 70
"Chancellor Wythe's Death"
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978-1-2879-2059-5

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