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  1. Samuel Fields was a figure of the American Wild West and an active participant in the African-American community of Deadwood, South Dakota. Fields moved to Deadwood around 1876 to seek his fortune. He claimed to have been a General in the Union Army during the American Civil War ; however, this was false.

  2. Bullock encuentra a Samuel Fields cerca del lugar del crimen, quien admite haber presenciado el suceso pero se niega a testificar por temor. Bullock pone a Fields bajo vigilancia en la oficina del mariscal y desafía a Hearst, acusándolo del asesinato de su amigo.

  3. 3 de jul. de 2019 · On the morning of August 19, 1993, in Floyd County, Samuel Fields entered the home of Bess Horton through a back window. Fields hit Horton on the head and slashed her throat. Horton died as a result of multiple sharp force injuries of the head and neck.

  4. Samuel Fields, "el General Negro", regresa al pueblo e intenta que Hostetler se involucre en sus planes. Bullock tiene que rescatarle de una turba enfurecida encabezada por Steve, un borracho y virulento racista.

  5. Samuel Fields – More often referred to as the “Ni**er General,” Fields was a “real” character in Deadwood’s history. Described with words like irrepressible, duplicatory, and candescent, Samuel Fields first appeared in Deadwood during its booming mining camp days with the many other hundreds of other men hoping to find their fortunes.

  6. Samuel Fields was a free-born black man who served in the Union Army during the Civil War and later moved to Deadwood, South Dakota, during the gold rush. He was known for his eloquence, his nicknames, and his involvement in various controversies and crimes in the camp.

  7. Samuel Fields asks the Court to take up this novel issue for the first time in one of the most deferential postures in federal law: review of a state-court decision under the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty