Fall Term A.D. 1887
Thursday December 15th 1887
State of Florida } Wigg
# 49 vs } Having a Concealed weapon on
David Hall } and about his person
F.E. Hughes
And now this Cause came on
to be heard William H. Wigg State attorney prosecu-
ting in the name and by the authority of the
State of Florida and the prisoner appearing in
open Court in his own proper person as well as
by F.E. Hughes Esq his atty and being forthwith de-
manded how he would acquit himself of the Charge
against him saith that he is not guilty as the
Indictment alleges against him and for good and
evil he puts himself upon God and the Country
for trial whereupon a Jury was called and there
came W.S. Land W.B. Patterson Leroy N. Pearce
Frank X. Miller, M.A. Dinsler, T.M. Cauthen
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 fol-
lowing verdict to wit: We the Jury find the
Defendant Guilty. W.S. Land Foreman -
State of Florida }
# 58 vs }
James M. Parkerson } And now this Cause is Continued
} by the State -
State of Florida } Wigg & Ashby
# 56 vs } Assault with intent to commit
Joe Smith } Rape
Taylor & Carter
And now on this day 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 open Court in his own proper person
as well as by Mesrs Taylor & Carter his attys and
being demanded how he would acquit himself of
the charge against him saith that he is not
guilty as the Indictment alleges against him
and for good and evil he puts himself upon
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