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Libel trial of Joseph Howe

The Libel trial of Joseph Howe was a court case heard 2 March 1835 in which newspaper editor Joseph Howe was charged with seditious libel by civic politicians in Nova Scotia. Howe's victory in court was considered monumental at the time. In the first issue of the ''Novascotian'' following the acquittal, Howe claimed that "the press of Nova-Scotia is Free."〔Beck (1974), 39.〕 Scholars, such as John Ralston Saul, have argued that Howe's libel victory established the fundamental basis for the freedom of the press in Canada.〔Saul, p. 10; Kesterton, pp. 21–23.〕 Historian Barry Cahill writes that the trial was significant in colonal legal history because it was a long delayed replay of the Zenger case (1734).〔Cahill, p. 563〕
== Background ==

During the year 1834, Howe was starting to attract attention to himself due to his strong independent viewpoints in his editorials in the ''Novascotian'', the Government was starting to take notice.〔Chisholm, 7.〕 Howe had eventually reached his breaking point and in late 1834 wrote in the ''Novascotian'' that he was going to start a campaign in the interest of bringing to light the wrongful actions of government.〔Rosner, 11.〕 On January 1, 1835, the final piece of this campaign was published in the ''Novascotian'', a letter signed "The People".〔Beck (1974), 31.〕
This letter accused the magistrates of, "reprehensible irresponsibility, incompetence, and self-interestedness in the conduct of their responsibilities."〔Campbell, 80.〕 Specifically, in the letter Joseph Howe accused Halifax politicians and police of pocketing £30,000 over a thirty-year period. Due to the letter being published, Howe was put on trial for seditious libel, being charged with "seditiously contriving, devising, and intending to stir up and incite discontent and sedition among His Majesty's subjects."〔Rosner, 12.〕 The crime of seditious libel had only been defined 200 years prior to the time of Howe's trial and was seen by many as an unfair crime as it could be as broad or as specific as the court chose."〔Seditious libel

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