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       Spring Term A.D. 1890
            Tuesday May 13th 1890
       on to be heard upon an assessment of damages a
       default Judgment having been duly rendered herein
       and now a Jury was called and there came
       B.W. Waits  W.L. Bennett, M.G. Scott  J.O. Tison
       W.H. Jones  H.C. Crawford who were duly Sworn
       and empanelled to well and truly assess the
       damages according to the evidence 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 Jurors find
       damages in favor of Plaintiff at $500 per day
       for 40 days $20000       B.W. Waits
                                                Foreman -
       Whereupon it is ordered Considered and ad-
       judged by the Court that the Plaintiff do
       have and recover of and from the Defendant
       the sum of Two Hundred dollars for his
       damages together with his Costs in this behalf
       expended taxed at Fourteen 05/100 Dollars -

       State of Florida }  Wigg
# 24           vs       } Having a weapon Concealed on and
       Thomas Turner    }
                        }  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 Defendant appearing in his own proper
       person as and being demanded how he would
       acquit himself of the Charge against him
       Saith that he is guilty as the Indictment
       alleges against him

       State of Florida }
                vs      }  Sentence
       Thomas Turner    }  and now the prisoner being in
       open Court for Sentence was demanded if
       he had any thing to say why sentence should not
       be passed upon him saith nothing Whereupon the
       Courts sentenced the prisoner to pay a Fine of
       Five dollars together with the Costs of
       this prosecution -

Transcribed by Karen Kirkman 29 April 2015
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