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       Special Term A.D. 1891
                 Saturday February 7th 1891
       his attorney Geo J. Arnow was 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
       Jim Holden       }
                          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 Court Sentenced
       the prisoner to confinement in the County Jail at hard
       labor for the term of Three months =

       State of Florida }  Wigg
# 46           vs       }  Breaking and entering a building in the
       Wesley Williams  }  night time with intent to commit a Felony
                        }  Lynch
                          And now this cause came in to be
       further heard William H. Wigg State attorney prosecuting
       in the name and by the authority of the State of Florida
       and the prisoner who had been arraigned herein on the
       4th day of February A.D. 1891 being in open Court in his
       proper person as well as by W.B. Lynch his attorney and
       now a Jury was called and there Came, E.D. Hodges
       Lewis C. Ellis, C.C. Martin H.J. Bailey, L.J. Burkhim
       J.A. Morris, who were duly Sworn and empanelled to
       well and truly try the difference pending and the Jury
       aforesaid after hearing the evidence, Whereupon the
       Jury rendered the following Verdict to wit:-
       We the Jury find the defendant guilty
       Gainesville Fla                 E.D. Hodges
       Feby 7/91 -                          Foreman

       State of Florida }
                vs      }  Sentence
       Wesley Williams  }
                             And now on this day 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 Court sentenced the prisoner
       to confinement at hard labor in the States Prison
       for the term of Six months

Transcribed by Karen Kirkman 28 April 2015
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