Special Term A.D. 1891
Thursday February 5th 1891 --
hundred selected Jurors the following Eighteen persons
to wit 1. M.M. May 2. O. Gamage 3 George Montgomery 4 J.I.
Holbrook 5. W.H. Davis 6. O.G. Barker 7. J.F.P. Johnston 8
J.D. Matheson 9. W.H. Bracey, 10 L.R. Jones 11 M.M. Beckham
12 J.E. Hainesworth 13. Ransom Cason 14 S.V. Duke 15 John
Dial 16 L. Guttry 17 R.H. Hall 18 S.W. Burnett as by the
order of the Court directed.
Whereupon
Comes J.A. Carlisle the Clerk of this Court
and issued the Venire for the Petit Jury for the
Third Week of this term as by the order of the
Court directed
State of Florida } Wigg Henry & S.L. Carter
#19 vs } Obstructing a Railway Track
Willis Browder }
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And now this Cause came on
to be heard William H. Wigg State Attorney prose-
cuting in the name and by the authority of the
State of Florida and the prisoner appearing in open
Court in his proper person was 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 God and the
County for trial.
State of Florida } Wigg & Henry & S.L. Carter
#19 vs } Obstructing a Railway Track
Willis Browder } S.Y. Finley
} 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 open Court in his proper person as well as
by S.Y. Finley Esqr his attorney; whereupon a Jury
was called and then came L.J. Burkhim
J.A. Morris W.H. Hinson Joe DeSha B.F. Hampton
and Tobias Brown, who were duly sworn and
empanelled to well and truly try the diffence
pending according to the Evidence and now
comes S.Y. Finley the Attorney for the prisoner
Willis Browder and after the Jury had been
duly Sworn and empanelled and moved the
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