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| IV. | Trial |
Captain Thomas Preston and eight of the soldiers were arrested and tried for murder. John Adams, later president of the United States, and Josiah Quincy defended the British soldiers after other Boston lawyers had refused. Preston and six of the soldiers were acquitted. Two were found guilty of manslaughter, branded on the hand, and released.