Spring Term A.D. 1883
Friday April 27th 1883
The Court met pursuant to yesterday His
adjournment of yesterday His Honor Thomas
F. King Judge presiding
The State of Florida } Hocker Finley & Hampton
No 14 vs } Murder
Charles Williams } Roysden & McCall
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And now the prisoner
Charles Williams being in open Court as
like wise the Counsel for the state and for the
Defendant at the bar; whereupon the Jury who had
on yesterday been duly sworn and empanelled in this
cause to wit: 1 James K. Leary 2 W.M. Bradford 3 J.M.
Dell 4 Wade A. Geiger 5 W.R. Rogers 6 T.H. Cato 7 Herman
Glagowski 8 James D. George 9 Thomas W. Dawkins 10
G.B. Townsend 11 F.W. Whitaker 12 W.B. Riviere being also
in open Court under the charge of the Bailiff J.A.
Shannon, Whereupon the hearing of this Cause was
resumed. Whereupon the Jury aforesaid after hearing
the balance of the argument and the Charge of the
Court retired to consider of their verdict and
thereafter on the same day returned into open Court
and rendered the following verdict to wit: "We the
Jury find the defendant guilty. J.M. Dell
Foreman
Whereupon the prisoner was remanded to Jail
Whereupon the Counsel for the prisoner gave notice
in open Court orally that they would move the Court
for a New Trial -
Whereupon the Grand Jury came into open Court
and rendered the following Indictments of
The State of Florida }
vs } Larceny
Joseph McRae } State witnesses
} Jack Trapp - Dogan Stringfellow
Allen Lewis
A True Bill
John R. Bevill
Foreman
W.A. Hocker
State attorney
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