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       Spring Term A.D. 1888
            Friday July 13th 1888

       his attorneys S.Y. Finley and J.C. Gardner as likewise 
       the Jury who had been duly Sworn and empanelled 
       in this Cause on the 10th inst being now in open 
       Court to wit: Samuel Mixson, F.D. Vaughn S.T. 
       Kirtland  W.W. Cannon C.M. Weeks  J.E. Mathews  
       W.A. Snowden - Wm Hudson M.G. McCarroll W.M. 
       Bradford A.B. Nobles and J. Acree the hearing of
       this Cause was resumed and the Jury aforesaid
       after hearing the balance of the evidence and
       a part of the argument -

       Whereupon the Court adjourned until tomorrow
       morning at half past Seven oclock -

       Spring Term A.D. 1888
           Saturday July 14th 1888 -
       The Court met his day pursuant to adjournment
       of yesterday His Honor J.J. Finley Judge
       presiding
       State of Florida }   Wigg King & King
# 35           vs       }            Murder
       Turner Gray      }   S.Y. Finley & J.C. Gardner
                             And now on this day William 
       H. Wigg State attorney prosecuting in the name and 
       by the authority of the State of Florida and the 
       prisoner Turner Gray being open Court in his own 
       proper person as well as by his attorneys S.Y. Finley 
       and J.C. Gardner as likewise the Jury who had been 
       duly Sworn and empanelled on the 10th inst to
       wit: Samuel Mixson, F.D. Vaughn S.T. Kirtland, W.W. 
       Cannon, C.M. Weeks, J.E. Mathews, W.A. Snowden 
       Wm Hudson, M.G. McCarroll W.M. Bradford A.B. Nobles 
       and J. Acree being also in open Court the hearing of 
       this Cause was resumed and 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 prisoner not
       guilty                  M.G. McCarroll
       July 14th 1888                        Foreman
       Whereupon the Prisoner was discharged -



Transcribed by Karen Kirkman 16 January 2015
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