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|link=Joseph Smith/Legal issues/Trials/1826 glasslooking trial
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|subject=1826 trial for "glasslooking"
|subject=1826 trial for "glasslooking"
|summary=Joseph Smith was brought to trial in 1826 for "glasslooking." Didn't Hugh Nibley claim that if this trial record existed that it would be "the most damning evidence in existence against Joseph Smith?"
|summary=Joseph Smith was brought to trial in 1826 for "glasslooking." Didn't Hugh Nibley claim that if this trial record existed that it would be "the most damning evidence in existence against Joseph Smith?"
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|subject=Was Joseph found guilty of being a "con man"?
|subject=Was Joseph found guilty of being a "con man"?
|summary=It is claimed that Joseph was a "con man," and that he was found guilty of being such in a court of law. This refers to the 1826 trial.
|summary=Was Joseph convicted of being a "con man" in a court of law in 1826?
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