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       Fall Term A.D. 1886
          Tuesday December 7th 1886
       Guilty    James Chesnut  Foreman

       State of Florida }  Wigg
# 23           vs       }  Assault with intent to Murder
       Edward Frazier   }  F.E. Hughes
                             And now this cause came
       on to be heard William H. Wigg State attorney pros-
       ecuting in the name and by the authority of the
       State of Florida and the prisoner appearing in
       his own proper person as well as by his attorney
       F.E. Hughes whereupon a Jury was called and there
       came C.B. Turner, James L. Hague W.M. Knox
       S.L. Blanton D.J. Dinkins Jos A. Shannon who
       were duly Sworn and empanelled to well and truly
       try the difference pending and thereafter after
       hearing the evidence the argument of Counsel 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 prisoner guilty of an aggra-
       vated assault       J.A. Shannon  Foreman

       State of Florida }  Wigg
# 28           vs       }  Breaking or entering a building with
       Richard Thomas   }  intent to commit a misdemeanor
                              G.J. Arnow
                              And now this Cause came on
       to be heard William H. Wigg State attorney prosecuting
       in the name and by the authority of the State of
       Florida and the prisoner appearing in his own proper
       person as well as by G.J. Arnow his attorney Whereupon
       a Jury was called and there came Daniel Chesser
       W.J. Knight  Geo Easterlin  Burrel Wiggins  J.R. Faircloth
       H.N. Richard who were duly Sworn and empanelled to
       well and truly try the difference pending and thereafter
       after hearing the evidence the argument of Counsel
       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 foll-
       lowing verdict to wit:  We the Jury find the prisoner
       guilty   J.R. Faircloth  Foreman



Transcribed by Karen Kirkman 8 October 2014
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