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West Virginia joins the Union
Confederates surrender to Union
Congress passes the first Reconstruction Act
Virginia voters approve of their new Virginia Constitution
Virginia formally readmitted to the Union
Fights begin between the white Shelton family and black Patrick County Virginia
Burwell Reynolds stabs Aaron Shelton in the back
Aaron Shelton dies
All-white grand juries indict both Reynolds brothers for 1st-degree murder.
Trials for the Reynolds brothers, all-white juries convict Burwell and Lee of 1st and 2nd degree murder, respectively.
Virginia Supreme Court set aside the verdict for Lee and orders a new trial. Judge Treadway set aside Burwell's conviction at the request of the defense.
All-white juries again convict both brothers, but add MORE time to Lee's conviction.
Defense attorneys petition federal judge Alexander Rives, he takes the brothers from Virginia custody and places them under Federal custody
Virginia legislature approves a report defending its handling of the cases and accusing Rives of over-reach. Attorney General Field instructed to appeal to the Supreme Court.
Rives convenes grand juries to investigate jury selection among several counties with a suspicious history of all-white juries.
Rives' grand jury indicts 5 judges for violating the 14th amendment and the Civil Rights Act of 1875
Supreme Court hears arguments in the Virginia cases
Supreme Court makes a decision on the cases
Periodi
Reconstruction era
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