Item Detail
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English
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The Boggs Shooting and Attempted Extradition : Joseph Smith's Most Famous Case
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BYU Studies
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2009
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48
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no.1
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5-56
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[2010 Mormon Historical Association Winner for Article Award of Excellence]
This article discusses the second attempt by the State of Missouri to extradite Joseph Smith for participation in the attempted murder of Lilburn W. Boggs, and details the legal proceedings that allowed Joseph Smith to avoid this extradition.
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