Giles Corey interrupts the court proceedings to defend his wife, Martha, who has been accused of witchcraft. He presents evidence and witnesses to challenge the validity of the accusations against her, demonstrating his determination to seek justice. Corey's interruption reflects his frustration with the court's unjust treatment of the accused and highlights the overall hysteria and irrationality of the Salem witch trials.
Contempt of the court
he rapes abagail
contempt of the court
Giles Corey. He wanted to share his evidence.
Giles Corey withholds the name of the honest man who overhears Mr. Putnam orchestrating the accusation of George Jacobs. There is just too much fear of the court.
Contempt of the court
To protect or save their wives
he rapes abagail
Giles Corey, pressed to death for etering a plea to the court
contempt of the court
Giles refses to give the court the names of the man who overheard putnam
Giles Corey. He wanted to share his evidence.
Giles Corey withholds the name of the honest man who overhears Mr. Putnam orchestrating the accusation of George Jacobs. There is just too much fear of the court.
Giles Corey is permitted to speak, but he chooses to not speak in court because he does not want to incriminate anyone else. Giles Corey understands the ramifications of mentioning anyone else's name in court. Honest, innocent people are losing their lives because of the hysteria that surrounds the witch trials.
Giles Corey,
Giles is expelled for interrupting the case by shouting at Thomas Putnam over land disputes.
It was Giles Corey.