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                    <text>COMiv:or.!EALTH OF VIRGI IT ,

to-wit:

CO NTY OF ROCKING
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THE CI CUIT C U

The grand
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jurors

of the Commonwealth of Virginia,

the body of the County of

Circuit
oaths

Court

do prese.r;i.t that

October,

1943,

one Betty
/ears,

in said

:orrison,

to-wit,

feloniously

County,

at its

ob·ert

amuels,

County,

a female

with
child

aid make an assault,

County aforesaid,
a[ainst

to-wit,

and now attending

.
term,

June

r'orce

the

anc arms,

31st

the age of sixteen

( 15) years,

and her,

unlawfully

the said

and feloniously

the ::,eace an

ignit7

day of

in and upon

Betty

on the aay and year-aforesaid,

unlawfully

the

1944, upon their

on or about

under

of tne a e of fifteen

then and there,

abuse,

of said

ockingham,

in and

(16)
and

Iorrison,
and in the

did carnally

kno

and

o:.. the Commonwealth of Vir-

cinia.

This

indictment

son and E. P. Landers,
the grand

LAWRENCE
H. HOOVER
ATI'ORNEY
AT LAW
HARRISONBURG.
VIRGINIA

jury

to give

is found upon the
itnesses
evidence.

testimony

sworn in Court

of Betty

and sent

1orri-

before

�Indictment

Morrison
Landers

1944.,

Commonwealth's Attorney

Lawrence H. Hoover

Vf.Betty
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Witnesses:

.rune Term,

Felony:

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COMMONWEALTH

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Commonwealth
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11-18-43
12-6-43

Arrest Warrant
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of Virginia, to command you forthwith to apprehend and bring

before the Trial Justice of the said County, the body of the said ____________________

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to answer the said complaint and to be further dealt with according

to law.
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�STATE OF VIRGINIA-COUNTY

OF ROCKINGHAM, TO-WIT:
and for the County

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to be made and levied of t,heir goods and chattels, yet upon this condition:

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appear before the Trial Justice Court of Rockingham

County

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and then and there answer the Commonwealth
of Virginia concerning the within charge until the same is finally disposed of, then this
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it is
ordered that this case be transferred
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Given under my hand this .i.f!!:!J_dayof ~ 1943.

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TRIAL JUSTICE.
IN THE JUV:ENILEANDDOMESTICRELATIONSCOURTOF ROCKINGHAM
COUNTY
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VIRGINIA.

;!:::::LThe above matter having been transferred
to this Court by the
Trial Justice
Court of Rockingham County and the City of Harrisonburg
Vi):'~ipia,
it is ~red
that this case ~ set for hearing on the
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Given under my hand this __o_,,e;f{
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P{,)'J1nu._
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��SP.-20

REVISED

MAJOR

7-42,

C. W.

WOODSON,

JR.

D.

M.

BALDWIN

SUPERINTENDENT
SAFETY

CAPT.

J.

R.

NUNN

PERSONNEL

R.

D.

ENG

AVERY

OFFICER
RADIO

LT.

W.

C. THOMAS

EXECUTIVE

TELETYPE

2-2811
RICH

G.

COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA

OFFICER

DEPARTMENT
TELEPHONE

I NEER

OF STATE

J.

McREE

BUSINESS

0fl'FICER

POLICE

RICHMOND

366

ENGINEER

P. 0.

BOX

1299

I, Robert Clifton S8muels, being sober and of sound mind, m&amp;k:6the following
1tatement to ~ooper E. p. Landers, at state Police HeM4.uarters, Harrisonburg,
Virginia,
a't 3:00 P. 11., Saturday, November 6, 1943, without fear ot punifllnent,
or promi■ e of r•ard,
having been warmtd at the time of maldng said statement,
that all, or arq part ot 1t mq be used againat mes
I first met Bet~ J4orrieon in front of the Harrison
2a00 A.. 14., Sund&amp;7, Q&gt;tober 31, 1943.

Hotel,

in Harrisonburg,

about

•

l.le and Olfen Samuels and Homer Jloubra.y were standing in front of the Harrison Hotel,
whm Betty Morrhon wu walking North on Main Street, and eh.a ■topped and ■ tarted
talking to ua.
She said to Oren "We11, Owen, a.re you ready to go up with me?",
and &amp;en aaid, "No, I don't think I am going up."
So she tried to get own to go,
and Oren wouldn't go •.
I waa st8l'lding OTer on the street close to where the other■ were ■taming, and she
walked up to me.
I had -rq hands in -rq pocket■•
And she uked me it I WBl'lted
to go up and at&amp;J with her.
She told us she had a room 1n the Harrison Hotel.
I told her I dldn • t think I wanted to go up with bar.
Sb.e grattlled me by the arm
and- kept on jerking at me until she got me 1n the door, then ahe held me by the hand
and led me up the steps to her room, which wu room No. 2.
She opened the door
with a key, and when we went in, she looked the door on the i:Dti indde.
We sat down on the bed for maybe four minute■, and Olen samu.els, Red lrtcDanlel and
Homer Moubray came in.
They knocked on the door :tirst • and a.nd Betty unlocked
the door and let them in.
There were two chairs in the room, and Bed JJcD&amp;niel
and Homer 14oubra.v sat down on them.
Oren samuels sat down on the bed.
We
talked
for a while, and the light waa on.
'!'hen Homer and Red came back d.OWnatalra.
Alter they lett, Oren, Betty and I were sitting
on the side ot the bed,
with Bett1 between ua.
The light waa still on.
I put a pillow under rrq
head and 1"1 across the bed.
Oren Samuele and Betty Morrison then lay across
the other e?ld of the bed I think they were facing each other.
When I la,
down across the bed, Bett7 got up and turned the light ott.
While they were lying across the bed, they were moTing around, and the bed wu going
up mid down.
Thia laated for about ten minutes, then Ollen got up Md said he wu
going to the bath room.
Betty &amp;aked him if he was coming back, and be aaid he
.•••
but he didn't
come back.
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REVISED

MAJOR

C.

SUPER

7-42.

W.

WOODSON,

JR.

D.

M.

BALDWIN

I NTENOENT
SAFETY

CAPT.

J.

R.

PERSONNEL

NUNN

R.

D.

ENGINEER

AVERY

0FF(CER
RADIO

LT.

W.

C. THOMAS

EXECUTIVE

DEPARTMENT
TELEPHONE
TELETYPE

2-28t
RICH

G.

COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA

OFFICER

t

OF STATE

McREE

BUSINESS

OFFICER

P. 0.

1299

POLICE

RICHMOND

366

J.

ENG.INEER

BOX

Af'ter Olen didn't come back, I 137 on uq end ot the bed, and Betty on the other
end for a little
while, then ■he moved over beside me.
She got oloae to me,
and put her anu around me, then ahe throwed her legs over on top ot me, and
ah• waa almoet on top of
Then ahe atarted hunching the middle of her body
up against me.
Then ahe aaid, "Robert, I am going to like you."
I said,
"You are?"
We kissed each other once.
Then she lf\V over on her back, and
I put a rubber on and got on top ot her.
Sbe didn't try to keep me trom
getting on top ot her.
Then I pushed her p&amp;nte a■ ide, and put it in her.
She
didn't try to atop me from putting it in, am it was 8861 to get in.
She put her
arms around uq back.
She opened her lega herself,
I didn't have to open them.
She acted like she waa getting aome tun out of it, and came up to meet me mzu
several times.
She never aaid a word until we •~re through.

me.

It took me about ten minute■ from tbe time· I got on her until
a discharge f'rom me. but the rubber didn't bre&amp;lt.

I got through.

There

we.■

After I got nnp. through, Betty was laughing
home with me.
I said "No you ain't neither."

and talking

and aaid she was going

I got up and went up to the Bue Terminal and got a cup ot coffee,
to the Harrison Hotel.
When I got back to the Hotel, Betty wae
corner· at the Hotel, cqing.
I asked her what she was crying
said she waa crying over me.
It was then, am not in the hotel
said she wu going home with me, and I told her she waan't.

then went back
standing on the
about, &amp;nd she
room, that she

Thia was about 8: 30 .&amp;.. M•
I had gotten up a.bout 5; 00 J.. • and went to the
3us !erminal for a cup of coffee, and when I went back to the Hotel, Betty waa
sitting
up on the bed.
Thia •~a right after I had had sexual intercourse
with·
her.
At 8:30 A. M., Betty a.nd I went into the Harrison
to eat.
J..tter we finished eating, I- left

vV; .:•

O~~Jo-?::

Hotel Grill and got something
the Hotel, and that was the last

ek{no~z~4
since,

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�Commonwealth of Virginia,
Rockingham County, To~wit:

surety, who justified to his sufficiency, came before me,___ _____ _

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to be levied ;f their respective goods and chattels,
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this condition:

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exemption

of

to their recognizance; yet upon

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charged, and be bound under said recognizance until the charge is finally disposed of or until it is declared void
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Fine ______________ Costs ______________ Time in Jail_ ___________ Held for Penitentiary--~-Held as Insane-----·----------------------·

Held for Other Authorities _____________________________

Behavior ____________________________________________ Date of Discharge ___________________________ _

DESCRIPTION OF PRISONER
Height_ _____________ Weight_ _____________ Color of Eyes ______________ Color of Hair ______________
Teeth Marks ____________ -----·- ___________________
Hand Marks ___________________________________ _
Arm Marks _____________________________________ Face Marks _____________________________________ _
Shoulder Marks _________________________________ Back Marks _____________________________________
Thigh Marks ____________________________________Knee Marks _____________________________________
Calf of Leg Marks _______________________________Foot Marks------------------------------------Fingers Off ______________________________________ Mole Marks ____________________________________ _
Neck Marks _____________________________________ Brest Marks ______________________________________
Left Arm Marks _________________________________Right Arm Marks _________________________________
Left Leg Marks __________________________________ Right Leg Marks ________________________________ _
Fine After Prisoner at Jail; Amount to State$ ___________ Amount to City$ ____________
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To tlze Honorablf Jf{dge of the Circuit Court of Rock£ngham County:
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ARREST WARRANT

The Commonwealth of Virginia,} T
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Rockingham County,
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To the Sheriff of Said County:

D_._F_._D_a_v_i_s
_________________

Whereas, ____

of said County, has this day

Harry Lee Bryan,

made complaint and information on oath before me,

Clerk
T.

Robert
or about

of the said County, that

1st

day of

and feloniously

break

of the said County, on/he

unlawfully
time,

with intent

and carry

Strawderman

June

and enter

(11) rolls

and

$45.00,

the property

dignity

of the Commonwealth of Virginia

St.

These are therefore, in the name of the Commonwealth

__________________

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St.

38.'

Johns Church,

did then and there
roofing,

take,

_

steal,

of the value

of

the peace and

of Virginia, to command you forthwith to apprehend and bring

Strawderman

Robert
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Strawderman

and

C)-~ , Q_._,,....,....

to answer the said complaint and to be further dealt with according

29th

day of __

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Memo. of Commonwealth

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in the night

to law.
Given under my hand, this

Court

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in the said County, did.___

Johns Church, against

before the Trial Justice of the said County, the body of the said

Sidney

, 19

of galvanized

of the said

T. J,

and Sidney Strawderman

to commit larceny,

away eleven

J. or J. P.

Witnesses:

�STATE OF VIRGINIA-COUNTY

OF ROCKINGHAM,

TO-WIT:

I, -----------------------------------•

in and for. the County of Rockingham,

(T. J. or J.P. or Bail Commi,sioner)

of Virginia,

do hereby certify that _________________________________

________________________
Commonwealth

as his su~et ____

, have this day acknowledged

of Virginia in the sum of _________________________

which they severally waived their exemption,

themselves

_

indebted

to the

dollars ($.________

to be made and levied of their goods and chattels, yet upon this condition:

____________________________

State

and _______

_, as to
That the said

shall appear before the Trial Justice Court of Rockingham

County at

______________________
, on the. _______
day of ____________
, 19__ , at._____
_
o'clock A. M., and not depart hence without leave of said Court, and at such other time or times to which the proceedings may be
continued or further heard, and before ..ny court or judge hereafter having or holding any proceedings in connection with said charge,
and then and there answer the Commonwealth
of Virginia concerning the within charge until the same is finally disposed of, then
this recognizance shall be null and void; otherwise to remain in full torce and effect.
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�TO THE HON. H. W. BERTRAIJf,
JU1.JGE OF THE CI CUIT COURT
FOR ROCKINGH,.[ COUNTY:

We, the undersigned
neighborhood,
a circle

whose respective

extending

hereinafter

persons,of
homes lie

approximately

mentioned

Benjamin

of the Coates

Carr,

Store

our knowledge,

information

nineteen

of age;

years

within

two miles

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a resident

the Cootes

the radius

of

from the home of the

respectfully

Carr

St~·e

rep~esent:

is a son of Charles

community,

and belief

Carr,

and to the best

became,

of

in September

1938,

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can vouch for
event

the fact

which led

with

intent

excellent

that

to his

until

indictmant

to commit larceny,
reputation

the happening

for

on a charge

he bore

honesty,

of housebreaking

in his

industry,

of the unfortunate

community,

and general

an
integrity

of character;
That notwithstanding
which he is charged,
by nature
likely

of criminal

again

is

our earnest

prospect

our belief

tendencies

being

belief

would be greatly

and hope that

under

he is not

and would not be

offense
all

of the accused

the circmnstances,

hereafter

enhanced

with

offense;

the f_irst
that

of the offense

or instincts,

for making the accused

citizen
that

is

to connnit a criminal
That this

it

it

the gravity

the

a good and worthy

by suspension

might be imposed on him for punishment

of any sentence

by confinement

in

prison;
That Charles
Carr,

is a worthy

Carr,

citizen

the father

of t,he Cootes

of the said Benjamin
Store

community land
(

enjoys

the confidence

ge-q.erally

;

and respect

of the people

of th~ community

��That the social
the said
sailt

Charles

Carr

son, Benjamin

conditions

in mitigation

Benja~in

is charged,

might

be punishable

for

of the probation

which

or penitentiary,it
that

execution
that

during

such conditions

of

the accused,

be put under probation
officer,

that

under

good behavior,

of probation

as the

may deter.mine;
That we are

for

of an offense

interest

dtisable,

are

is our belief

might be suspended

such time and under

court

there

with which the said

in jail

the public

be deemed

the supervision

that

Carr be convicted

with

of confinement

such action

of the offense

by confinement

would be compatible

if

to believe

and on the whole it

the said Benjamin

sentence

to his

;

circumstances

should

at the home of

are such as would be beneficial

That we have occasion

Carr

existing

the ~alue

and others,

informed

of the property

and believe
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Hunter

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of Virginia, to summon _________

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OF VIRGINIA,
COUNTYOF ROCKINGHAM,to-wit:
In the

Circuit

Court of said

The grand
and for

jurors

the body of said

ing said

Court

at its

present

that

county,

a certain

Luthern

Congregation,

enter
Luthern

with

of the

Carr,

church

Congregation,

in the
to steal,

roils

of galvanized

roofing

in the

chattels
said

said
take,

building

and carry

St.
then

of the Commonwealth of Virginia.

sworn in Court

Sidney

Strawderman,

and sent

before

dollars,

being

away, ~gainst

is found on the

testimony

jury

to.give

Congrefound,

the peace

of D. F. Davis,

and George A. Bowers,

the grand

John's

and there

uthern

and there

and dignity

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then

and

aWf{y, and eleven

John's

did steal,

indictment

and carry

St.

of forty-five

feloniously

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take,

did break

building_

of the value

church

John's

of the said

church

do

in said

of St.

feloniously

of the said

oaths

June 1, 1938,

the property

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W. A. Rhodes
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Sidney

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Strawderman
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D. W. Earman
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                    <text>COMMONWEALTH
OF VIRGINIA
COUNTYOF ROCKINGHAM,
to-wit:
In The Circuit

Court of Rockingham County,

The Grand Jurors

October

of the Commonwealth of Virginia,

and for the body of the County of Rockingham,
Circuit

Court of the said

Roger Milton

Lowe, Jr.,

County aforesaid,
a deadly

ammunition,

did enter

Rockingham National
located

County,

upon their

oaths

and feloniously,

a certain
a certain

.22 rifle,

banking

present

the daytime,

with the intent

in violation

of Section

the
that

1963, in the
armed with

loaded

with ball

being The

Grottoes

Rockingham County,

to commit larceny

18.1-90

in

while

house,

Bank of Harrisonburg,

in the Town of Grottoes,

amended, against

now attending

on the 23rd day of Sepember,

unlawfully

weapon, to-wit,

Term, 1963

Branch,
Virginia,

in

of money therefrom,

of the 1950 Code of Virginia,

the peace and dignity

as

of the Commonwealth of

Virginia.
Upon the evidence
Strawderman,
Spitzer,

Deputy Sheriff

witnesses

to give evidence.

of Miss Frances

Eaton,

Sheriff

G. M. Wilcox and Deputy Sheriff

sworn in open court

and sent

A. L.
W. A.

to the Grand Jury

�INDICTMENT

James R. Sipe
Commonwealth's

~

Attorney

A TRUEBILL

ROGERMILTONLOWE,JR.

v.

COMMONWEALTH

armed Hank robbery

�PRE-SENTENCEREPORT
St~:mton, Virginia
November 18, 1963
NAME: Roger Hilton

Lowe, Jr.

MARITALSTATUS:

'1arried

NO, OF DEPENDENTS: Two

ADDRESS: Route #3
Harrisonbur~,

Virginia
OFFENSE: Robbery By Force

AGE:

25 (Born Febru

SEX:

Male

cy

1, 1938
DEFENSEATTORNEY: Mr. Donald Litten
(Appointed)
COI1IT•1o:t\J\'!EALTH
ATTORNEY: Mr. James R. Sipe

RACE: White
COURTACTION:

Roger 1'-ilton Lowe, ,Jr. appeared in the Rockini:-ham County Circuit
Court on October
21, 1963, ,rith the HonorablP Hamilton Haas presidin~•
The defendant ·as indicted
on a char:e of Robbery by Force and throw;h the advice of his appointed
attorney,
Mr. Donald Litten,
he entered a plea of ='.1.ilty to the indictment.
The Court found
the defendant
fUilty as charP:ed in t.i,,'3 indictment
but withheld imposi t::..on of
sentence until a Pre-Sentence
Report could be presented,
,rhic-1 uas requPsted by the
defense counsel.
The subject was remanded to the Rockin[ha.111 County Jail to await
tbe presentation
of a Pre-Sentence
Report.
This man has been in custody since his
arrest
on September 23, 1963.

OFFENSE:
The subj Pct is charged by an indictment
that he did on Septe 1 ber 23, 1963, 'Jrile
armed with a deadly weapon to-wit:
a .22 caliber
riflP loaded n.:.th balJ ammunition,
did enter the Roch.i.ngham National Bank of Harrisonburo-,
Grot::,oes Branch, with t e
intent
to co:mmit larceny of money therefrom in Violation
of Section 18.1-90 of the
1950 Code of Vir~inia.
The ,rictim of this offense was the Rockin["haJ11 National Bank at Grottoes,
Virginia,
nd the codefendants
were Robert Harrinp;ton,
Jr. and James :Miklos.
Accordin~· to
tLe subject,
the offense occurred as follows:
He stated
that he arid codefenc1ant
Hiklos hod planned to r;o to th,, State of Nen Jersey on Friday, SepteP1.ber 20, in
order to tak
James Miklos' wife to her home in New Jersey.
Th'"' s bj8ct stated
that on Friday, September 20, that he, codefenc1ant Tiiklos, ¥.;rs. Miklos, and a Robert
Black traveled
to New Jersey and they traveled
in a car which was owned by Robert
Black.
The s 1.1bject stated tbat on Friday he drank a couple of beers and when hP. went
home his wife did not uant him to e;o to New Jersey,
as she knew he had been drinl ·nr;.
The subject
advised t'.at since he had promised i•Iiklos previouslv
t 11at lP "oul :1 cro to
New Jersey,
he .ecided to ~o even thou·h his w-ife objected.
0

ThP. sl·bjC'ct stated h1 dro•re the car an :l tliat all three of tl e men drank beer and
whiskey while traveling.
The subject
advised that they ret 11rned to Washinr,:ton,
D. C. on Saturday and he spent the nizht with other friends
in Washin~ton, and codefendant Miklos anc1 Black stayed elsewhere.
The subject
reported
that they returned to Harrisonburg- on Sunday, September 22, and mentioned that they had been
drinking beer and some uhiskey intermittently
all weekend.
He st,ated that when
tr "Y retrrned
to Harrisonburg
he dies not
o home, but let Mr. Black out at his
house a.'1d hP and codefendant
Miklos kept tre car, afterwr-ich
they went to several
restaurants
in Harrisonburg
and continued
to drink, etc.
0

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�RE: Ro;:::;erMilton Lote, Jr.
PAGE: 2 • • • • • • • • • .
The s bject stated
th the
anr codefendant
1uklos met co'efen'ant
Harr:n~ton
around
6:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 22, reportedly
at Susie 1 s Lune.- in Harrisonb
rg ..
Uhile all three of' t 11en " re dr:nkin'"" beer, codefendant
1,1iklos reportedly
mentioned
robbing the banko
0

The subj ct stated that they drove aroun 4 most of the nirht, and early Monday morning
they uent to Armstrong 1s Restawant
and picked un a 022 r· fle 1 1hich he had taken
there pre"l,r o'.1sly to have repaired.
T'ne s 1bject stated
t -:it thL run h'ld. not been
fi.ring correctly
and he had taken it to a man who lived over the Armstronc Restaurant to rave t ...is gun repaired,
and he mentioned trey nicked up this "'11I1 Monday
before t.e
·un had been repaired.
0

The subject advised that t~ev than proceeded to the GrottoGs Area,and
ile in the
Grottoes Area drank a couplP more beers.
He stated that they then went to the
bank, but di not enter then as there 1 mre customers in thr bank.
He stated they
drove around som an' tren had a flat tire which th"'Y had to fix.
They then went
back to the bank at apnroximately
10:50 a.m.
The subject
stated they p rked the
car at tr"' Bank's entrance and t:w.t h6 and code fen ant Farrington
entered the bank
ar 1 he tallrPd ,;Ii.th ont- o~ th 0 Bank Teller's
concern:i.n"" an auto loan.
A short wr.ile
later,
codefendant
Miklos entered the bank 1r' th the .22 r' fle.
Accordin
to the bank employees present
at that time, 1'1.oneyuas taken from only
on9 cash drawer and after tli. money was ~otten, tlc three fer.tale bank employees
wer~ locked behind an iron ·ate in the bank vault as the door of the vault was not
closed,
and then t.1-if..s 1 1bject and t:1e ccdefendants
left t: c.. bank.
Accord:i.n~ to the
bank employees, $6,210.00 was taken and all o ... this money was recovPred exce t
$208.50, vrich n1s covered by insurance.
They reported
there Trere no customers
present
at the ti.me of the robbery arlQ that no one was injured
or mistreated
physically.
lfter
the robberv,
the subject
and his codefendants
left int'
P car an' uere
prehended by law enforcem~nt authorities
approximately
one-half
hour later in
Montevideo Area.
Th subject
arid his codefendants
renortedly
di 1 not res· ct
Hone ·er, they •r re ar,proximately
three-fourths
of a mile fr~m treir
ca.r -rhen
uere apprehended.

apthe
arrest.
they

Thl- subjPct stated he could give no def:i.n:i.te reason for be.; n 6 im·olved in such an
offense,
hut mentioned that he had been drinking
fairly
regularly
all weekend cmd
mention d h0 wanted to 11back out", but did not, in order to 11save face 11•
Accordins to infoF11.tion
received from tl-i.e law enfor~ msn.,_ author.:.ties,
the we pon
was a .22 caliber
rifl'J which uas loaded, but was not fired d 1 rin~ thr&gt; offense.
0

PRIOH RECORD:
The subject appeared in t c Rocl,in h . County Court on Au -ust 3, 1961, c' ar:ed with
illegal
registration
and he paid fine and costs o:: $13. 75. The s11bj('ct stated
this
-ras on ~ company vehicle hP uas rn-ine;.
ThS: s .bject rP.-app a.red in the Rockingham
County Court on February 5, 1963, cliar"·ed with illefal
rec,istration
and pa:.d fine
and costs of' $30.750
Th subject was charged ·'it~L mlav-rf..:l entrv in Um· York City
on J.ll.y 4, 1958, a.rd this char~e was dismissed.
He also appeared in the Fairfax
Juvenile
Court, Fa-:rfa.x, Vir~in:.a,
on October 26, 1955, charged uith assaw.t, and
he was released
·.:. th a warn.ins.

�t •

0

�RE: Roger Vri.lton Lowe, Jr.
PAGE: 3 .........
.
FAM.ILX
HISTORY:
Roger Nilton Lowe, Jr., white married male, age 25, was born February 1, 1938.
He is the second of five children born to the marria~e of Ro~er }'Iilton Lowe, Sre
and Carrie Louise Mosher Lowe. The subject's
father stated that he aTd his wife
were married in 1929 at Arlington, Virginia.
The subject's
father, Roger Nil ton Lm-re, Sr., age 48, stated he was born on Hay
at Leesburg, Virginia.
The subject's
father stated he completed high
school and attended one year at Shepherdstovm College, Shepherdstorm,
rest Virginia.
He presently resides at th~ Valley Trailer Park, Route #3, Harrisonburg.
He reported he enjoys '""oodhealth and is employed as a well driller
for Mr. Georfe F.
Burner, HcGaheysville, Virr;inia.
This man reported he is a member of the Methodist
Church, however, attends the Greenmount Church of the Brethren at the present time.
The subject's
father has been in Court for traffic
violotions
and being drunk and
disorderly,
b1 1t reported no felony record.
The s bject 1 s father is living 1&lt;l th
a Mrs. Effie Dean and it was reported that this couple has lived together for 17
years.

5, 1915,

The subject's
mother, Carrie Louise Mosher Lowe, is reported to have been born in
Arlington.
Ver,r little
information was received reo-ardin..; this woman; however,
reports indicate that she Has very unstable, drank excessively,
anc1 did not provide
a suitable home for her children.
Reports indicate that the Fairfax Welfare Department made numerous attempts to rehabilitate
the subjE'ct's mother, but was unsuccesful.
Accordinr; to the subject, his mother died on Au-::.·ust23, 1959, of double
pneumonia.
The subject

has the followi.nc siblincs:

Hary Louise Lowe - this

child died of pneumonia when approximately one ye2.r old.
Lowe - this child 1Jas placed out for adoption and the subject nor
his father know his whereabouts.
Laura Mar,.,.aret Lowe - this child was placed ort for adoption and her whereabouts
is unknown.
Caroly-n Sue Lowe - this child died of pneumonia ~hilr, an infant.
Edgar Hilbert

PERSOW.AL
HISTORY:
The subject is the victim of a broken home. His fath'"'r reported t},2t he was in
the service when the subject was born an..::fnrther advised that he and the subject's
moth8r separated from each other when the s 11bject was quite young. Accord.in~ to
reports received from the Fairfax County Welfare Department, tl:.e S'.J.bject as well
as his younger brother and sister were received into foster care in November of
1947 under an entrustment agreement filed by their mother, and official
custody
was received in 1948. It was reported that th-:: subject lived in many foster homes,
but did not adjust satisfactorily,
primarily due t0 t~~ attachment he had for his
mother.
It ,Jas reported that- thG welfare departm 0 nt attempted to work 1 .:. tt, Mrs.
Lowe so she coPld better provide for her farrily, but this was unsuccessful ancl she
was; therefore,
unable to ever provide a suitable home for the children.
As
mentioned previously,
the s· bject 1 s two younger siblings 1mre nlaced for adoption
and he does not know their whereabouts.
It was also reported that the s 11 bject was
placed in the Blue Ridge Mountain School when he was approximately 12 years o:: are,
but he did not stay in this school very long, and once again returned to the
Arlinrton or Fairfax County Area. Reports indicate that the subject's
custody was
released from th" Fairfax County Welfare Department in July of 1956.
1

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�RE: Ror:er Milton Lowe, Jr.
PAGE: 4 . . . . . . ....
The s·:J.bject marr~ Pd Joann Walton Lowe on Jun:: 23, 1957.
This woman is a native
of Rockingham. County.
However, the marriac;e was reno.:".'tedly not congenial,
and it
ended ,n a divorce Dece~ber 28, 1962.
The S".bi· ct then m:1rr.:..'..'d1 Jan 'a fa~r Smiti Lowe on January 10, 1963.. rr:"~ s :"j..::ct1s
she ·•ras b01~r on July 6, 1942, at Elkton, Vir--:-i..nia. She completed the
tenth
Tade at Turner Ashby Hif,h School and is presently
employed at tho H. D. Lee
Cornp"ny at Broadway., Tl'L s11b7ect 's 1rlfe has one cYilrl by a previo·.1s marria~e who
is Terry Lynn Milsted.
This child ,,,as born January 7, 1961, and resides
w.; th her
mother.
Since the off Pnse, t1',, subject 1 s ·':..fe has been li••inr u:Lth her n rents
at tl~c VaJ ley Tra-i l r Park, Route tf'.3, Harrisonburg.
-;,._;_festated

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It shoulrl also be noted that tr.e subjPct reported
hP was separated
from his father
wher- his parents
separated
and that he.. did not know his fath"r's
whereabouts
until
a S:"ort uhile after his moth'"'r died in 1959, an,' he indicated
that he had not seen
his fat 11er for approximately
17 years.
HOMEAND NEIGJ-i'BORHOOD:
At t . .; t.:..me of ths offense,
th 0 s 1 1bjrct 1,1as livin_ witri his wife and step-child
at
the Valley Tra·.1er Park, Route #.3, Harrisonbur:',
Virginia.
Th'3 subject was renting
a two-bedroom
house trailer
and paying 'J,68.0o per month.
As the report woulrl indicate, the subject has also lived periodically
in Arlinr·ton
ancl the Washin::ton, D.C.
Area, and also in New York.
EDUCATION:
It was r~·ported that the subject
completed the seventh grade in thE' Fairfax County
"Area.
It was furth:;r
reported
that he dropped out of school while in the eighth
grade shortly
after his sixteenth
birthday
anc was tryin
to establish
a home with
his mother durin: that tim,.

IN'l'E.ttESTS
Al'JD ACTIVITIES:
-----------The sPbjsct
stated ht enjoyed
playing a guitar,
and sports.

huntins,

fishinr-,

;,nc. also

enjoyed

listenin~

to records,

RELIGION:
Tre s bject renorted he i~ ;:i_ m:mber of t 11e Hetl-o '.ist
tended churc'.1 in the past triree years.

Church,

however,

has not at-

HEALTH:
The sub.;ect is anproximately
6' 2 11 tall,
weirhs 175 pounds, has fair complexion,
blue eyes, anr li ,ht brown hair.
The S'lbject has a noticeab.L':l scar on thP back
of his right wrist anr also a number of tattoos
on bot 1 of his arms.
The subject
stated thc1t he has had thee
hernia operations,
and he reported
he had a heart
murmur.
The Slibject stated h has the habit of smokinE, did drink occasionally,
but denied the use of narcotics.
0

Thrr.;ng- interviews,
tr10 subj2ct appeared to be co-operative
ancl truthful.
He indicated remorse and it is felt that he now realizes
the seriousness
of tl 1 is offense.

��RE: Ro~er Hilton Love, Jr.
PAC'i-E:

5 . . . . . . .•.

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Th':osubject could 5ive no postive motive for committinc this cri.me other than the
fact that he had been drinking and did not have enough sense to "back out 11•
The subject has had no military experience and stated
service because of his havin;; a heart murmur..
EMPL011'1EN'l': Social

Security

No.

he rras rejected

.from military

226 46 7990

The subject's
main ..rork experience has been that of a laborer, workinr; mainly on
construction
jobs and also worJc,d in NeH York at different
firms as a shipping
clerk.
Thl- subject
stated t11.at he has been employed in the Harrisonburg Area at
the Berman Bag Comp&amp;"lyanc1 the Pioneer Construction Company. He h'l.s als0 been employed at t .e Nielsen Constrllction Compa.rwon several occasions and was tmrldn'-'
there at th" time of the present offense.
The Sl1bject was employed at thP Nielsen
Construction Comn1.nyfrom Aun-1St 1, 196::3, through September 19, 1963. According
to one of the forernen
at the Nielsen Construction Company, the subject was a
satisfactory
employee. This man advised that the subject was a very p-oorlworker,
also dependable, did ,..;hat h"' was asked to do, ar,-l d;" not cause any trouble :Jhile
on the job. He die menti_on that the subject was off from work occasionally.
It
should be noted th1.t th, subject became acquainted Hi th his codefendants while
workinn- for the Nielsen Construction Company.
The svbject

indicated

no resources

or sizeable

debts.

PLAN:

Several people .-rere contacted while makin'~ t 11is investication.
However, they did
not express many feelings concerning the subject, as the subject is not too well
known in this area.
If and when the subject is relc,ased from custody, it is probable that hf' can return
to live with his wife as s 11e has indicated a definite desire to live with him upon
his release,
and it is also felt that the subject's
father would be wi.llin[, to
provide a home and employment would have to be securedo
Respectfully

yours,

~ ~~~ L
V. Leroy Harsh
Probation and Parole Officer
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��In the Name of the Commonwiealth of Virginia:
To the Sheriff of Rockingham

County, Greeting:

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who stands charged with ~clixtell}{m-

a felony misdemexmx.

And this you shall not omit under penalty. And have then and there this Writ.
Witness, JAMES R. SIPE, Commonwealth's
burg, Virginia, at the Court House, theJZtb.
of the Commonwealth.

Attorney for Rockingham County and the City of Harrison-

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STATE OF VIRGINIA
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James R. Sipe

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has this day made complaint and information on oath before me,

Justice

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Rog~r Milton Lowe, Jr.

Rockingham

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while armed with a deadly weapon, to-wit:
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dignity

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the peace and

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of the above accused, to answer the said complaint and to be

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in and for the County aforesaid,

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to be made and levied of their respective goods and chattels,

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themselves indebted

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lands, and tenement~

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County
day of ______________
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or further heard, and before any court thereafter having or holding any proceedings in connection with the charge in this warrant, to answer
for the offense with which he is charged, and shall not depart thence without the leave of said court, the said obligation to remain in full force
and effect until the charge is finally disposed of or until it is declared void by order of a competent court; and upon the further condition that
the said -,------,-----------------shall keep the peace and be of good behavior for a period of ___________
from the date hereof. Nonappearance shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of trial by jury.
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Appearance Date 9-23-63

Trial Date

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DESCRIPTION OF PRISONER
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OCT 1963

COMMONWEALTH of VIRGINIA
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Felony

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robbery)

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ROGERMILTONLOWE, JR.~

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Donald D. Litten

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imp. of
sentence deferred and case referred to Prob. Off. for presentence report;
accused remanded to jail.
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punishment of accused fixed at
eight (8) years in State Pen.
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3, 1938, 4:40 P. M.

I,Rosser
will

and accord,

Smith Morris,

59 years

make the following

bing of Fannie

Barton

this

is made voluntarily

statement

promises
this

Morris

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I live
and have eight

on said

farm.

Thursday,

morning,

was near

children.

Have been working

for the past

supper

in the closet

night

old,

wood all

my wife a thing

downstairs

where she had throwed
went to bed between
after

told

girl

and after
shoe,

Lorrain,

I was very tired

your shoe
I looked

but could not find

I did not think

7:00 and 8:00 o'clock.

I never

to do next morning.

when I heard my wife

very little

I was sleeping
in the kitchen

and went dovm stairs.

There were two lights

burning,

in my split

me

and broke down and

that

night,

I planned

come.
and was

to cut her

in the room over the kitchen

doing around for breakfast
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one in the kitchen

room. ~~he doerf was e~e&amp;-. I stopped

the wood-box and set

asked

I made up my mind

planning

with one of my knives.

it.

she would tell

I went to bed to stab my wife when day light

what I expected

on

shoe which

supper

and went to bed.

the shoe.

house

off my gum

Mama throwed

and slept

up and dressed

pulled

My little

for my other

it.

in his

on

for my shoes as I wanted

I was very mad and tired

dining

and live

day for Mr. Kite

me, "Papa,

undressed,

about

state-

Fannie Barton

and only could find my right

in my sock feet,

Then I went up stairs,

this

of

for Mr. Edgar Kite

two years,

the wood-box in the kitchen.

I ate

or

the purpose
that

I married

December 1, and got home about dark,

years

shortly

any threats

on my part

Virginia.

I had been cutting

thriteen

the stab-

December 2, 1938;

and without

when I got in the house and looked

away".

regarding

me.

near Elkton,

to put them on that

about

on Friday

and with the knowledge

farm near Elkton

boots

statement

do of my own free

of reward being made to me by anyone for

ment may be used against

his

of age,

bottom

chair

day light.

and one in the

in the kitchen
just

I got

near

long enough

and

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of Rosser

Smith Morris

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to put on the shoe for my right
feet
little

foot.

away with her back to me bending
round sausage

word passed
my knives

cakes

between us.

about

1tn'.

out of my pocket,

too low.

I do not know how often

I stabbed

her but one time.

waked all

the children.
on the floor

and still

went in an empty chicken
foot

and stayed

three

and met my oldest
I did that,

and I told

to my brother

Charles

her.

I aimed to stab

off

orris

I stabbed

her,

think

her she hollared

was hollaring

and

of the table

when I left.

a rubber

I

for my other

and then went on to the road

coming towards
through

home, and he asked me why
a passion,"

in Greene County.

with him, then go to Earlysville

the night

there

brother

her in the

but I don't

over at the corner

one night

with my other

one of

and I got the blow a little

or four minutes

him "Jess,

Not a

then got up and walked over

house to look for

son Jesse

making out

down I pulled

When I stabbed

She fell

eight

so big for breakfast.

opened it,

but her arm knocked my lick

and rolled

over the table

While I was setting

to where my wife was and stabbed
heart,

My wife was about

and left

I intended

to go

to spend

the next day and spend

Edgar Morris,

and then I did

not know where I was going and did not care much, but I wanted to
get away.

I thought

I would get to Charlies

Maude would hide me and no one would find me.
hide
acres.

in a pile

of hay there

I was not drinking

the stabbing.

that

belonged

a drop that

and Charlie

It was my idea to

to Charlie.
night

or his wife

He owns 500

nor the morning I did

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had been examined by Dr. Armstrong,

Patient
found some
prostate,

sltght

ardening

of the arteries,

some nee.rt

chronic

urmurs,

myocarditis,
secondary

re.arts

an e la;

slig

sclerosls

of corona.ry

and few pu~ cells

ves els,

in the urine

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heh

enile,

d been in jail.

but he

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and

cooperated

v ry

ell.

to~i

Ont

sensorium,

the simplest

·uestion:'

me ory,

ity

inabi

and no ability

emotional

rather

brutally

little

emotional

standing

of

years.

badlly.

fe

to cover

his

marked.

about

hat he had

one.

underlying

He felt

and remote

memor

He seened

t

span

have,

hen

he snot'l'ed very

very little

under-

There was an underlying
of mistreatment.

enty years,

also,

and even

si tw1tion

the murder,

ideas

fort

to grasp

or to compute or calculate.

con-

He stated

at one time;

whole family

howed

ome tendency

to f bricate,

make up stories

. ental

deficiency.

Ever so often

during

again,

confused

seemed to be very clear

treatea

ag in

tha.t his

n, hew u d become markedly

time and then,
hole

eficient

re pon ..e and apparently

_ e had been mistreate
sixteen

of recent

rec,pon e to hi

harassed

-nd also

examinati

and shmrnd loss

·as also

in an

he showed an inability

to rec 11, very

tion

and

b:

of StBnford-Binet,

to fo m judgements

His disorient
a deficient

sting

He is

very affable
S'kNIL

t' e

of

cat.

rey haired,

fusion

enlarged

and found 1n the laboratory

.. patient,

ffort

tlr

who

and made the di gnosis

probably

a few red cells

occasional

ORRIS - MARCH
8, 1939.

fr

him

the

a short

and under

tand

procedure.
5PNILf

By means of

tanford-Binet,

he was found to have

a mental age of between six and seven years.

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many

his

nswer

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ev dent
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arch

test.

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tne que~tion

.e-.c aue to cor:;.fusior.. rathe

and
than lac

of intelli.eence.
Finally,
s.rterie

ffient

t_en,

, ne s:10·

nd ori rt

has some recent

fied

.

haUucinations

exam1natlan.

tion,
he

but

_ent

as insane

ly

of the
in judg-

delusions.

He

ima.g inc th y are

although

type of senile

ould be interpreted

defects

with mild paranoid

tion

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as paranoid

n sho s hardening

marked memory defects,

duced by his incarcer
befor

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he rJ.ay have. had them

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man tim:tel

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HARRISONBURG

LABORATORY

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Harrisonburg, Va.

Datd!ar., ..,.6., 1939

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��Physical examination of Rosser Smith Morris made this 6th.day of
March, 1939, at the request of t.~e Commonwealth's Attorney of Rockingham
County, Virginia.
Rosser Smith Morris, white, male, 59 years of age 5 ft.
weight 152½ pounds, gaunt in appearance, slightly pale.

8 in. tall,

Superficial
examination of eyes disclose a beginning arcus senilis,
and a pterygium of the right eye, can readily count fingers with either eye,
pupils are very small and sluggish.
His mouth and throat normal with the exception that many of his teeth
are out, a few broken off, and two or three are slightly
sensitive;
his gums
are in good condition, and are free from pyorrhea; tonsils are small and not
infected,
and he does not show any evidence of sinus infection.
The right lobe of the thyroid gland is slightly enlarged; he has a
very slight tremor of fingers, not more than you would expect in a man of his
age and under nervous strain.
It is not my impression that this very slight
enlargement of the gland is toxic in type.
The chest is thin, the scapula prominent; he has an extremely prominent
kyphosis which he says resulted years ago from having been struck in the back
with the blunt end of an axe; the abdomen presents nothing of interest,
the
veins of the extremities
are prominent.
His peculiar
culosis, but physical
infection.

shaped chest somewhat suggests the possibility
of tuberexamination does not disclose any evidence of active

The apex beat is approximately one inch below the nipple anq s;;~tly
to the inner side, he has a low soft mitral murmur, systolic in timef.uis very
irregular
as to rate, volume, and intermissions;
his blood pressure 1i2/104.
The middle lobe of the prostate gland is slightly
to void three or four times a night, but has no difficulty,
practically
free from pus cells.

enlarged; he rises
and his urine is

The kidneys seem fairly normal, not withstanding the fact that the
urine shows one plus albumen, and a rare granular cast, and some oedema about
the ankles; however, he has a normal urea, a good morning urine concentration,
practically
normal systolic,
and a reasonably fair diastolic
pressure.
Following a report of one plus albumen and sugar slightly positive to 8 drops, a
blood urea and blood sugar was made which is normal.
He denies any venereal disease at any time of his life, and in the
absence of clinical
symptoms, and negative Kahn, a spinal puncture -was not
deemed necessary.
His chief complaint is shortness of breath on exertion,
and pounding of heart especially at night, and difficult
vision,
of fullness in the cardiac region.
Knee jerk reflex

is practically

Chronic myocarditis,
secondary anaemia; diagnosis
Laboratory

reports

absent;

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SOUTHWESTERN

BOARD
OF

STATE

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OF VIRGINIA

COMMONWEALTH

HOSPITAL

VA,

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Mr. J. Robert Switzer, Clerk
Circuit Court of Rockingham County
Harrisonburg, Va.

RE~Rosser Smith Morris
Dear Mr. Switzer!
We wish to advise you that the above-named patient
this Hospital September 19,1942 at 8:15 p.m.

died in

Patient was committed by the Circuit Court of Rockingham
County on February 28, 1939 to the Criminal Insane Department. He was admitted March 19, 1939. He had been a
patient here since the date of his admission.

Yours very truly,

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��UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT

UNIVERSITY,

DEPARTMENT

OF NEUROLOGY

UNIVERSITY

OF

MEDICINE

VIRGINIA

AND PSYCI-HATRY

OF VIRGINIA
D. C, WILSON.

OF VIRGINIA

March 11, 1939

HOSPITAL

M. O.

Mr. J. Robert Switzer, Clerk,
Circuit Court of Rockingham County,
Harrisonburg,
Virginia.
Dear Bob:
Enclosed are notes dictated
by me
regarding :Mr. Rosser s. Morris.
Hope these will be
s.atisfactory.
We are sending the original
notes back
with a few cross-outs,
but if this is not satisfactory
let me know and I can go into greater detail.
you, especially
seeing
excellent
dinner.

Certainly enjoyed my visit with
you and your family, as well as the
With best

DCW:p.

regards,

VerY- sincerely

I

am,
yours,

A)a,n;;/
t. a/d_.
David C. Wilson,

Encl.

M. D.

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Dr. David C. Viilson
University
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COUNTYOF ROCKING , to-wit:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF SAID COUNTY:
The grand

jurors

of the State

of Vir inia,

and for

the body of the county

tending

said

Court!at

its

December term,

present~

that

Rosser

Smith Morris,

oaths

of December,
ously

did kill

the peace

Court

in the

indictment

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county

before

and now at-

193~, upon their
on the

second

day

of Rockingham feloni-

Barton

Morris,

against

of the Commonwealth.

is found

A. R. Burke, ✓and

anu sent

said

and murder Fannie

and dignity

This
Bazzle,

1938,

of Rockingham,

in

on the testimony

. Da:r.t!s, witnesses

the grand

jury

to give

of J. W.
sworn _in

evidence.

�..,-Murder

Commonwealth

'

v) Indictment
Rosser

Smith Morris

Felony
December term,

1938

A True Bill:

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Witnesses:

D. W. Earman
Commonwealth's Attorney

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February ~6, 1939.
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v.

CHARG

TO THE JURY.

ROSSER SMITH MORRIS

Your charge
of the felony

is to inquire

as charged

If you find
dictment,

and that

and was willful,
him guilty

tent·iary

him guilty

deliberate

for life,

him guilty

with malice

aforethought

and premeditated,

him guilty

deliberate

degree

then you shall

more than twenty

his punish-

by confinement

in the peni-

of murder,

than twenty

him not guilty

malice

aforethought,

and

then you shall
and ascertain

for not less

find

his punish-

than

five

him guilty

nor

degree

but that

he killed

Fanr.ie Barton

actual

or implied,

upon a sud-

provocation,

of voluntary

ment by confinement

of murder in the first

aforethought,

on reasonable

more than five

in the in-

years.

or of murder in the second degree,

den heat,

years.

as charged

and premeditated,

in the penitentiary

If you find

without

find

and ascertain

of murder in the second degree,

ment by confinement

find

in the in-

and the same was committed with malice

was not willful,

Morris

as charged

or for any term not less

If you find
dictment,

of murder,

in your discretion,

is guilty

or not guilty.

the same was committed

or,

the accused

in the indictment

of murder in the first

ment at death,

whether

or in mutual

manslaughter,

in the penitentiary

combat,

and ascertain
for not less

you will
his punish-

than one nor

years.
/

If you find

him not guilty

or of murder in the second degree,
but guilty
tain

of involuntary

his punishment

a fine

against

five

years,

him of not exceeding

for not exceeding

one year,

If you find

or of voluntary

manslaughter,

by confinement

than one nor more than

of murder in the first

you will

degree

manslaughter,
say so and ascer-

in the penitentiary
or in your discretion,

for

not less
assess

$1000, or by confinement

in jail

or both.

him not guilty,

you will

say so and no more.

�Commonwealth
v)

Rosser

Smith Morris

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A, ·est Warrant

Th

ommonwealth of Virginia,} T
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To the Sheriff of Said County:
Whereas,

Mike

Randall

of said County, has this day

made complaint and information on oath before me, J.

Clerk
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of the said County, that __
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child
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the
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These are therefore, in the name of the Commonwealth of Virginia, to command you forthwith to apprehend and bring
before the Trial Justice of the said.County, the body of the said_ _,R'--'--=o-.J-y___,,C'----'o=f"---=-f=m=a=n,,___
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to answer the said complaint and to be further dealt with according

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Staunton, Virginia
July 6, 1949
NAME:

Roy Edward Coffman

ADDRESS:

Virginia

American

i1A.RITAL
STATUS:

Widower

AGE:

33 (Born 11-29-15)

NO. OF DEPENDENTS: Two

SEX:

Male

OFFENSE:

RACE:

OFFENSE:

Grottoes,

CITIZENSHIP:

Taking a juvenile girl
her parent's
consent

without

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On or about December 2, 1947, Roy Edward Coffman gave Lucille Randall $20
and placed her on a train in Elkton, Virginia,
bound for Front Royal, Virgirn..a. Later Roy joined Lucille in Front Royal and they made their home
with Gladys Williams as man and wife.
Wm.le the couple were staying in
this home, police officials
were attempting
to locate the two •. On one
occasion the police called at the Williams' home and ask for Lucille Randall.
Mrs. Williams stated that the girl had been there but left a few days ago
and she did not know of her whereabouts.
Hmvever, Lucille was in the home
at this time.
A few days after this event the couple moved to Daniels,
:Maryland where they lived with Charles Evans. While here, Coffman took
employment with a local cotton mill.
The two lived with Evans a few months
and then moved to Margaret Via's home for a few months.
Later they made
their home vr.ith Benny Shifflett.
It seems as if Coffman was afraid to stay
in one place for a long period of time.
Later they left Daniels, Maryland,
and moved to Wallay Ford, West Virginia.
Here the two made their home with
the defendant 1 s uncle, Herman Morris.
This situation
was unsettled
and they
finally
located themselves in a small mountain shack near Spring Gap, West
Virginia.
Lucille Randall claims that she ran away with Coffman because
he promised to marry her.
However, the marriage did not materialize
even
though a child was born on January 1, 1949. While away from this area,
Lucille vr.rote her parents on various occasions stating
that she and Roy
were happily married and getting along well.
Dtir...ng the Easter weekend
of 1949, the couple caine within four miles of the Randall home in Grottoes
but did not call on Lucille's
parents because Roy's people had infomed
them that the girl was going to be placed in a reform school.
At this time
the Randall's
had consoled themselves with the idea that their daughter
was happily married.
On May 14, 1949, Mr. Randall located
bis daughter
and persuaded her and the would-be-l:msband to return to Grottoes.
The
couple then moved in with the Randall family in their home but soon the
elders became suspicious
of their not being married and took the matter
up with the Commomrealth's Attorney.
Coffman maintains that he wanted to
marry Lucille but feared he would get into difficulties
if he tried to do
so in other states.
He stated that he still
wished to marry the girl but
cannot gain the consent of the Randall family.
Coffman further claims
that he took the girl because her parents were cruel to her, they had
encouraged her to date him., and that Lucille feared she was pregnant by
him and did not wish to confront her parents with this fact.

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PRIOR RECORD:

No charges were found on the Rockingham. Court Records against
except a misdemeanor for driving a truck improperly lighted.

FA!ULYIITSTORY:

Roy Coffman is the son of Margaret Cofiman Roach. His father and stepfather are now deceased.
He was born in Washingtonville,
Ohio, November 29,
191.5 and since that time he has lived for periods in the states of Ohio,
Maryland, West Virginia,
and Virginia.
The larger portion of his life being spent in Grottoes.
In the year of 1935 he married Mary Elizabeth Morris.
This ma.ITiage is reported by fonner neighbors to have been of a congenial
nature.
Mrs. Coffman died of a heart ailment February 1, 1945, and her two
children were placed in the home of Coffman I s mother, Margaret Roach.
'During the latter
part of this affair,
the children were wi. th their father
in West Virginia.

H™E AND

Since the death of the subject's
wife, he and his children have lived with
his mother in a five-room house on a small acreage.
The home is a woodframe structure
composed of five rooms and appears to be in a fair state
of repair.
It is not too neatly kept.

NEIGHBOR.BOOD:

the subject

EDUCATION:

The defendant completed the first
year of high school at the age of fifteen.
The last school attended was the Green Street High School in Ctnnberland,
Maryland.

RELIGION:

The subject is not a member of any church.
However, he states
attended services infrequently
at the Church of God.

INTERESTS&amp;
ACTIVITIES:

Coffman claims to have a great amount of interest
in such outdoor sports
as fishing and hunting.
He also spends sane of his leisure
time in reading.

HEALTH:

This man seems to be in a good state
However, I believe that he possesses

EMPLOYMENT:

The following

employment record

1930-31
1934-36
1938-39
1941-43

Celanese Plant, Cumberland, Md.
CCC Camp
Duplan, Grottoes,
Va.
Merck &amp; Co., Elkton, Va.
Verona Silk Mill
Les Claytor
Carpenter's

1943-4.5

194.5-47

of health both physically
low morals.

was established

that

he bas

and mentally.

for the defendant:
La.borer
La.borer
La.borer
La.borer
Assistant

$35 a week

$1 a day
40¢ an hour
$34 a week
$30 a week

75¢ an

hour

During the time lapses noted in the above-named jobs, Coffman claims that
he did piece work for various road construction
companies, wi. th the W. P. A.,
and farmers in the Grottoes area.
RESOURCES:

He has no resources
niture.

except

a small amount of personal

property

such as fur-

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SUMMA.RY:

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1947, Roy Coffman lured Lucille Randall away from the home
of her parents with the promise of marriage.
Obviously he was not serious
about the promise since he did not marry the fifteen-year
old girl during
the eighteen months that he lived with her.
During the period of time
they were living together,
Coffman kept constantly
on the move so as to
avoid any contact with the law. He is now the father of one child by
Lucille Randall and admits that she is to have a second one by him sometime in the early fall.
Roy Coffman was born in Washingtonville,
Ohio,
however, he lived the larger part of his life in Grottoes,
Virginia.
He married Mary Elizabeth Morris in 1935 and by her had +ro children
who are now twelve and six years of age. His wife die.d in 1945 and since
that time he and the children have lived with Margaret Cof
oac1.
The people of Grottoes give the subject a favorable
reputation
as an
employee and could not recall of his ever being in any difficulties.
No criminal record was established
through the court records of Rockingham County except for a misdemeanor charge.
The subject completed the
first
year of hie;h school w.ith little
difficulty.
He is not a church
member and his general attitude
does not establish
him as being religiously
inclined.
He has worked for short periods of time for many of the local
industries
and claims to have never been fired from a job.
He appears
to be in a good state of health.

On December 2,

No plan or recommendation

is offered

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Respectfully

at this

time.

yours,

Milton O. Culpepper
Probation and Parole

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who stands charged with and indicted for a felony roisdeR'l.eenor.
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Witness, J. ROBERT SWITZER, Cletk of out sai~t,
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ROY COFJ?MAN

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                    <text>COMM:&gt;NWEALTH
OF VIRGINIA,
COUNTY
OF ROCKINGHAM,
to-wit:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF SAID COUNTY:
The grand

jurors

of the Commonwealth of Virginia,

for the body of the County of Rockingham,
Circuit
their
l?th

Court of said
oaths

do present

day of ~ugust,

iously
against

did kill

ATTORNEY
AT LAW
HARRISONBURG.
VIRGINIA

and now attending

October

Sarah Margaret

w. J.

the

term·, 1943, upon

ShQp~;on

County, unlawfully

or about the
and felon-

and murder her new-born and unnamed female

the peace and dignity

L. E. Payne and

LAWRENCE H. HOOVER

that

1943~ in said

This indictment
before

County, at its

in and

child;

of the Commonwealth of Virginia.

is found upon the testimony
Kean, witnesses

the grand jury to give evidence.

of F. L. Byers,

sworn in Court and sent

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MURDER

v.
MAR~~

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SHOP~

Indictment

COMMONWEALTH

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Felony:

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October Term, 1943.

A True Bill:

Witnesses:

1. Dr. F. L. Byers
2. L. E. Payne
3. w.·J. Kean

Lawrence H. Hoover
Commonwealth's Attorney

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COMMONWEALTH

v.
SARAHMARGARET
SHOPE
If you find
murder,

as charged

mitted

with malice

the accused,

degree

Sarah Margaret

in the indictment,
aforethought,

ate and premeditated,
first

CHARGE TO JURY

and that

and that

you will

find

for

life,

guilty

of

the murder was com-

it was wilful,

her guilty

and fix her punishment

the penitentiary

Shope,

deliber-

of murder in the

at death,

or by confinement

or for any term not less

in

than twenty

years.
If you find
ment,

and that

but that
will

find

of murder,

the same was committed

it was not wilful,

punishment
five

her guilty

her guilty

deliberate

plied,

her not guilty

without

upon sudden heat
find

ishment

her guilty

If you find

for not less

but that

malice

of passion,

but find

her

than

manslaughter

in the penitentiary

her not guilty

of involuntary

and fix her punishment

her new-

actual

or im-

provocation,

of not exceeding
not exceeding

for not less

than one

nor of voluntary
manslaughter,

years,

one thousand

one year,

manslaughter,

you will

in the penitentiary
or,

degree,

say so
for not

in your discretion,

dollars,

or by confinement

or by both such fine

and imprison-

ment.
If you find

you

and fix her pun-

of murder in the first

at confinement

than one nor more than five

in jail

aforethought,

degree,

years.

her guilty

by a fine

she killed

on reasonable

nor of murder in the second degree,

ATTORNEY
AT !AW

and fix

of murder in the first

of voluntary

at confinement

nor more than five

HARRISONBURG,
VIRGINIA

then you

nor more than twenty years.

born and unnamed child

LAWRENCEH. HOOVER

aforethought,

and premeditated,

in the penitentiary

nor of murder in the second degree,

less

with malice

in the indict-

of murder in the second degree,

at confinement

If you find

will

as charged

her not guilty,

you will

say so and no more.

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�INSTRUCTION_j_
The Court

instructs

Virginia

is presumed

In order

to elevate

the burden of proof
offense

the jury

that

every

homicide

in

in law to be murder in the second degree.
the offense

to murder in the first

degree,

is on the Commonwealth, and to reduce

to manslaughter,

the burden

of proof

the

is on the prisoner.

�INSTRUCTION_J_
The Court
render

instructs

a homicide

justifiable,

grade to which it
if the prisoner
without

can reduce

killed

considerable

the killing

the jury

is murder.

that

no provocation

or even excusable.
homicide

the deceased
provocation,

The lowest

is manslaughter;
suddenly,

without

the law implies

can

and,
any,

malice,

or
and

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INSTRUCTIONNO.

The Court

instructs

the evidence

that

was laboring

under partial

the jury that

the accused

suffering,

child

under the circumstances

fore

didnot

and their
restrain
must find

brought

shock or h;steria

understand
conseQuences,

her impulses
the accused

of this

case,

and that

and character

nor possess

will

she there-

of her acts

insanity,

to
they

on the ground of insanity/

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of her

power sufficient

of such partial

not guilty

crime

about by anxiety,

caused by the birth

the nature

because

from

at the time of the alleged

insanity

pain,

if they believe

c;WL:Jf

��INSTRUCTION NO.

The Court instrcuts
. accused

to testify

a circumstance

creats

which the

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the jury that
no presumption
jury

the failure
against

should consider

of the

her and is not

against

her.

��INSTRUCTION
NO.

The Court instru~ts

the

jury

that

the law presumes

every

person

to be innocent until every fact essential
to her guilt
all
is proven beyond~ reasonable
doubt, and if there is upon the

mind of the jury any reasonable
cused,

the law makes it

not to be inferred
with her guilt,
Mere suspicion
is not sufficient
weight

their

duty to acquit

even though the facts

or probability

of her guilt,

to convict,

nor is it

of the evidence

to warrant

her conviction

that

is no reasonable

her guilt
theory

upon which she can be innocent.

of the ac-

her.

Her guilt

is

proven were consistent

but they must be inconsistent

or preponderance

there

doubt of the guilt

with her innocence.
no matter

sufficient
supports

if the larger
the charge,

must be proven
consistent

how strong,

but

so clearly

with the evidence

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INSTRUCTION NO.

)'M trd

The Court

instruuts

for which the accused
of a human being
that

the

is being

by another

C
-----jury that

tried,

the crime of homicide

consists

human being,

of the killing

and that

it

is essential

the human being

alive

alleged to have been killed was in fact
were
at the time the acts/committed
which are alleged to have

caused

death;

wealth

to prove beyond all

was in fact

and further

alive

at that

that

the burden

reasonable
time.

is upon the Common-

doubt that

such person

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INSTRUCTION NO.

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The Court instructs
bble

doubt as to any fact

have a reasonable
they will
dence,

acquit

her.

beyond all

tary

that

reasonable

if they have a reason-

to convict

the evidence

however,
doubt,

the accused,

they believe
that

degree,

of the lower grade.

from the evi-

she is guilty,

bµt

she is guilty

or manslaughter,

then they can only find

or

as to her guilt,

doubt as to the grade of offence

is of murder in either

or involuntary,

offence

If,

jury that

necessary

doubt upon all

have a reasonable
of,

the

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her guilty

volunof the

��INSTRUCTION
NO.

The Court instructs
a person

accused

the jury that

precedent

made by

of crime is not presumed to be voluntary,

the commonwealth must show by affirmati~e
tion

a confession

to its

admissibility

not nade under inducements

of fear

that

testimony

as a condi-

the confession

or favor.

and

was

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Arrest Warrant

The Commonwealth of Virginia,} T
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To the Sheriff of Said County:
Whereas,

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to apprehend and bring

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to answer the said complaint and to be further

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day of

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Name

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of Virginia

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State of

to the
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County

at

That the said

indebted

and .................................. .

of Rockingham,

themselves

and for the County

have this day acknowledged

.......... shall appear before the Trial Justice Court of Rockingham

to be made and levied of th.!ir goods and chattels, yet upon this condition:

OF ROCKINGHAM,

in the sum

OF VIRGINIA-COUNTY

Commonwealth
which they severally waived their exemption,

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jurors

Commonwealth in and for

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Russell

Durrett,

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1935,

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December 19, 1935,

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of Virginia.

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December term,

Sheffey

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John Logan,

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TH OF VIRGINIA,

COUNTY OF ROCKINGHAJIA:,
to-wit:

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SAID COUNTY:
The grand

jurors

of the Commonwealth of Virginia,

for the body of the County of Rockingham,
Circuit
oaths

Court of said
do present

"1arch, 1942,

that

in said

County,

at its

Sheridan

Shipp,

and now attending
term,

Dean, on or about

County, unla

and murder one John Price

April

fully

the

1942, upon their
the 21st

and feloniously

against

in and

day of

did ltill

the peace and dignity

of

the Commonwealth of Virginia.

This indictment
Elzie

Morris,

M. C. Davis and E. E. Kiser,

Court and sent before

LAWRENCEH. HOOVER
ATTORNEYAT LAW

HARRISONBURG,VIRGINIA

is found upon the testimony

the grand

jury

of James Shipp,

witnesses

to give evidence.

sworn in

�MURDER

COMMONWEALTH
}

v.

Indictment

SHERIDANDEAN

Felony:
April

Term, 1942.

A True Bill:

Foreman.

"

Witnesses:
l . .Tames Shipp
2. Elzie Morris
3.

M. C. Davis

4. E. E. Kiser

Lawrence H. Hoover

Commonwealth's Attorney

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COMMONWEALTH

v.
SHERIDAN DEAN
The accused,
the

jury

Sheridan

Dean, moves the Court

on the ground of necessity,

as cons ti tu ting

"'.;he necessity

1. That accused

defend
trial

him and that

the

jury

ing statement
counsel

employed

of the attorney

was restrained

for

a heart

from continuing

1942,

upon

for

therefor;

and sworn,

trial,

and during

the Commonwealth,
attack

and
the open-

accused's

and on advice

of physicians

the case;

3. That the trial
to May 21,

case was set

the commencement of said

with

relied

in ample time to

when his

1942,

had been impaneled

was stricken

counsel

were prepared

2. That after
after

the circumstances

are as follows:

on May 18,

both he and counsel

to discharge

of his

upon the assumption

case was thereupon
that

his

counsel

continued

would be able

to proceed;
4. That his
cians,

will

and will

be confined

be unable

counsel,
to his

bed for

to proceed

with

5. That the Court
defend

with his

case up to the

to properly

a period

of about

defense

on 1!!:ay21,

thereupon

appointed

prepare

for

so appointed

counsel

was wholly

time of his

appointment,

his

within

of physiten days
1942;

to

defense

unfamiliar

and was unable

the·"'time

remaining

trial;
7. That Arnie

accused

to testify

set

trial;

for

his

upon the advice

him on May 20, 1942;
6. That counsel

before

acting

in his

Knight,
behalf,

a witness

summoned by the

was not present

on the date

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~ere

beyond

will

be seriousl

the

date

set.

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That

the

contr~l
jeo

happening
of
ardised

the

of

the

accused,
if

foregming
and

com elled

that
to

circumstances
accused's
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on

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C0!1·fONVT.EALTH

v.
SHERIDAN DEAN

If you find
as charged

the accused,

in the indictment,

with malice

aforethought,

premeditated,

you will

gree

and fix

itentiary

for

life,

ment,

and that

but that
will

it

find

five

confinement

him guilty

less
a fine
jail

aforethought,
then you

and fix

for not less

his

than

provocation,

actual

him not guilty

degree,

he killed

John Price

or implied,

or in mutual

manslaughter

If you find

in the first

upon sudden

combat,

and fix

for not less

you will

his

punishment

than one nor more

years.

but find
and fix

years.

in the indict-

degree,

but that

aforethought,

l;he penitentiary

five

in the pen

and premeditated,

of murder

degree,

in

nor of murder

in the second

him guilty
his

of involuntary

punishment

of not exceeding
not exceeding
you find

of murder

degree,

manslaughter,

dollars,

or by both

him not guilty,

or,

you will

sa

so

for not

in your discretion,
or by confinement

such fine

you will

degree,

manslaughter,

in the penitentiary

years,

one thousand

one year,

in the first

nor of voluntary

at confinement

than one nor more than five

If
ATTORNEYAT LAW

him not guilty

of voluntary

at confinement

with malice

de-

years.

malice

on reasonable

as charged

in the second

and

in the first

than twenty

in the penitentiary

nor more than twenty

deliberate

or by confinement

of murder,

of murder

Shipp without

than

of murder

deliberate

in the second

find

him guilty

the same was committed

nor of murder

heat,

was willful,

at death,

of murder,

the murder was committed

it

him guilty

If you find

HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA

find

was not willful,

at

and that

Dean, guilty

or for any term not less

him guilty

punishment

Sheridan

and that

his punishment

If you find

LAWRENCE H. HOOVER

CHARGE TO JURY

by
in

and imprisonment.

say so and no more.

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Charge to .Jury

SHERIDANDEAN

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COWJ.O
NWEALTH

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RDER

�Commonwealth
On an indictment

v.
Sheridan

the accused,
of this

day came the

Sheridan

county,

Dean, was

facias,

duly qualified

twenty

and free

for

the

brought

(murder)

persons

therefrom

namely:

J.M.

the names of four
Wilberger,

Chapman, G. E. Moore,
O. C. Wise,
selected

A. J.

as

and truly

Joseph,

and true

the

jury,

Paul

make between

evidence,

and

nxn~

the attorney

for

having

delivered

verdict

his

opening

statement

in part,

journed

the hearing

monwealth's

of this

attorney,

the prisoner

the attorney

for

having

instructions

given

case,

to suffer

about

it

the defendant

render

according

commonwealth

And thereupon
in the

their

court

9:30 a. m.

before

this

to talk

all

the

two physicians
advised

that

the court

ad-

May 21, the

same,

the

comand

court

no no one about
it,

sum of fifty

the

nor to talk

of the vritnesses

on Friday,

for

in open court,

to the

to them about

commonwealth were recognized
appearance

time,

in person

jury

D.

Layman,

counsel

Thursday,

agreeing

to the

no one to talk

themselves,

at this

case until

Jno.

commonwealth

announced that he was ill,
and thereupon
A
were summoned, who examined Mr. Hammer, and having
further

twelve,

the

the

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to proceed

contain-

were sworn to well

to the

was not wise

a list

and George W. Shaver,

at the bar and a true

it

and found

the remaining

and the prisoner

defendant

a

court

David H. Liskey,

J. Nicholas,

deliverance

under

to the attorney

W. H. Zirkle,

to constitute

sheriff

who each alternately

R. Deputy,

J.

by the

persons,

R. L. Koontz,

aforesaid

try

I.

sheriff

was handed

and

by the

whereupon,

commonwealth and to the accused,

struck

court

summoned by the

were examined

twenty

commonwealth,

into

from exception;

ing the names of said
the

attorney

and from persons

of venire

for

a felony

Dean
This

writ

for

for

the

dollars~

May 21, 1942,

at

��COMMONWEALTH
OF VIRGINIA,
TO THE SHERIFF OF ROCKINGHAM
COUNTY,GREETING:-You are hereby
he be found within
of the Circuit

your bailiwick,

Court

day of May, 1942,
should

failure

or otherwise

to appear

mons, to testify

Witness,
of Rockingham

the 166th year

I·

before

forthwith,

if

Knight,

before

J.

and there

Robert

on this

22nd

any he can show, why he

dealt
said

County,

of the

this

Switzer,
this

with

according

Court pursuant

to law
to sumDean.

writ.
Clerk

of the

Circuit

22nd day of May, 1942,

Commonwealth.

if

the Judge

in the case of Commonwealth v. Sheridan

And have then

Court

to appear

of Rockingham,

to show cause,

not be fined

for his

commanded to summon Arnie

in

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Rule

ARNIE KNIGHT

v.

COMMONWEALTH

�The Court
that

there

instructs

was a mutual

was killed,

in order

before

further

lieve
his

it

that

that

su,ch killing

must prove

blow was struck

he believed
to kill

should

they

find

and one of the combatants

the accused

the mortal

necessary

own life,

harm.

combat,

combat and retreated

and second

jury

to justify

done in self-defense,
that

the

as far

as having
two things;

the prisoner

as he could

and had reasonable
the deceased

or to save or protect

first

declined

with
grounds

in order

himself

been

safety;
to be-

to preserve

from great

bodily

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�INSTRUCTIONNO•...,.J.___

The Court
failed
the

to
accused

establish
could

instructs

the

by evicence
be convicted

jury

that

in this
of murder

the
case

commonwealth
any fact

in the

first

has

upon which
degree.

��INSTRUCTIONNO.

The Court instructs

the jury

doubt as to the grade of offense
guilty,
that

if

they believe

doubt in his

favor,

that

if

they have a reasonable

of which the defendant

him guilty

at all,

and find

him guilty

they shall

may be
resolve

of the lower grade;

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UJSTRUCTION

The Court
intends

tells

jury

that

to conmit murder or other

well-grounded,

unaccompanied

any such intention
of prevention.
immediate

the

will

bare fear
atrocious

by any overt

not warrant

danger

at the time.

a man

felony,
act

killing

There must be some overt

that

act

however

indicative

the party
indicative

of
by way,

of

��INSTRJCTION _j__
The Court
degree

is any wilful,

with malice

further

that

murder

in the first

and premeditated

instructs

of a human being
and premeditated,

second

degree.
The Court

still

in Virginia

degree.

In order

degree,

the burden

reduce

jury

deliberate

berate

homicide

the

killing

aforethought.

The Court
killing

instructs

the offense

upon the prisoner.

the

be malicious
then

instructs

is presumed

of proof

that

if

t~e

but not wilful,

such killing

further

to elevate

jury

is murder

the

to be murder

the offense

jury

in the

that

in the

to murder

deli-

every
second

in the first

is upon the Commonwealth,

to manslaughter,

the burden

of proof

and to
is

unlawful

�J

�INSTRUCTION~
The Court
slaughter
of blood

instructs

is the unlawful
and sudden passion,

and not from malice.

,.

the jury
killing

that

voluntary

of a human being

upon adequate

manin heat

provocation,

��INSTRUCTION..lJ.__
The Court
and kills

another

evidence

in this

the contrary,
being

instructs

that

the jury

with a dangerous
case,

imputes
a person

the law,
malicious

shall

act;

and the

is a necessary
proved,

jury

element

such intent

an intentional

killing

where one wounds

weapon,

intent,

to intend

told

in the crime

may be proved

of evidence

that

that

which he

consequence
while

of murder,

by the facts

can be inferred.

to

the presumption

and probable

is further

as shown by the

in absence

be taken

does or which is the natural
his

that

of

the intent
and must be
from which

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INSTRUCTION.!:t_

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The Court
is proven
relies

the weapon,

prove

defense

the burden

and to avail

jury

to excuse
of

roving

himself

jury

whether
should

in the case,
the accused.

that

that

weapon,

for

all

and the prisoner

himself

from the use of

such excuse

the

is on the
he must

of the evidence;

or not such defense

consider

where a homicide

of such defense,

the same by a preponderance

determining
the

the

by the use of a deadly

upon self

accused;

instructs

evidence

and in

has been established,
and circumstances

the Commonwealth as well

as that

for

��INSTRUCTION_/q_
The Court
the degree
measured

instructs

of force

used

by the degree

the

jury

in repelling

of force

that

in self

an attack

defense
must be

in making the attack.

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INSTRUCTION-~A.,__
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The Court
from the evidence

that

vere circumstances
as

to afford
,r

Price

brought

the accused

did believe

him, or to inflict
imminent

danger

tion,

then,

able,

although

jury

Shipp
about

that

if

did any act

they believe
or that

there

by him of such a character

a reasonable

Shipp

harm, then

the

of carrying

under

said Price

these

bodily

ground
Shipp

for believing,

harm,

designed to kill
~
and~there was

into

im..mediate execu-

such design

circumstances,

it may have turned

to kill
the

that

on him great

ances were deceptive
Price

the

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an~he

.\

instructs

_

and there
the accused

jury must acquit

the killing

out afterwards

was no design
or to do

is excusthat

on the part

him great

the accused.

appear-

bodily

of

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INSTRUCTIONNO.

The court
proof

rests

instructs

upon a person

has been borne

whenever

or the Commonwealth,
able

doubt

the jury
pleading

while

the burden

self-defense,

the evidence,

creates

as to whether

that

whether

that
offered

in the minds of the

he shot

in self-defense,

jury

of
burden
by him
a reason-

or otherwise.

��INSTRUCTION NO.

The Court
the evidence

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instructs

that

the jury that if they believe
from
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Price Shipp was a angerous man,;\then they

can consider

fac

together

circumstances

of the case

with

all

other

in determining

whether

prisoner

at the bar had reasonable

ground

believe

at the time of the shooting

that

to do him, the prisoner,

serious

bodily

facts

or not the

to believe
Price

harm.

and

and did

Shipp intended

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�INSTRUCTIONNO.

The court
from the evidence
highways

repel

force

and peaceable

manner,

was killed,

then said

by such force

as under

of this

such killing

the defendant

they believe

himself

and was then and there
defendant

bodily

harm;
his

to

then

was reasonably

of self-defense,

as-_

had the right

the circumstances

was justifiable

not guilty.

if

and was conducting

from serious

right

that

was on one of the public

to the accused

own protection

in the exercise

find

of Virginia,

as they appeared

for his

the jury

the defendant

by the deceased,

existing
sary

that

of the State

in a lawful
saulted

instructs

necesand if,

assailant

and the jury

should

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�INSTRUCTION_lfr_rr....__.
The Court
every person
guilt

to be innocent

is proven

the mind of
accused,

instructs

beyond

the jury

sistent

matter

dence

if

theory

consistent

innocent.

with

essential
and if

to his

there

weight

the facts

him.

proven

of his

to convict,

or preponderance

but to warrant
TlllrT

so clearly._,,.
the

is upon

doubt of the guilt

sufficient

the charge,

must be proven

doubt,

or probability

is not

guilt

fact

evidence

there

his

of the

His guilt
were con-

but they must be inconsistent

the larger

supports

the law presumes

duty to acquit

even though

Mere suspicion

how strong,

sufficient

their

that

every

any reasonable

with his guilt,

innocence.

until

jury

a reasonable

the law makes it

is not to be inferred

the

with his

guilt,

no

nor is it
of the eviconviction

is no reasonable

upon which he can be

his

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INSTRUCTION
The court
in all

criminal

a presumption
wealth

If,

evidence,

able

doubt

of the witnesses
exists

is that

the charge.

the
that

case

evidence,
they

of the whole case,

to a moral

jury

they

which,

certainty

jury
after

leaves

shovm in

a reasonable

should

the

cannot

raises

reasonable

circumstances

tells

as

on the Common-

beyond every

and the

of the

case,

of not guilty
and puts

guilt

of the accused,

of all

conviction

in this

in the minds of the

state

in such condition

an abiding

plea
favor

.And the Court further

and consideration
jurors

his

tbat

upon a consideration

as to the guilt
.

jury

in his

of proving

therefore,

there

not guilty

the

the accused's

of innocense

the testimony

doubt

cases,

the burden

doubt.

instructs

find

him

that

a reason-

comparison

the minds of the

say that

they

of the truth

feel
of

��INSTRUCTIONNO.

The court
v1ith danger,
state

honest

of his

surrounding
defense,

conviction,

a mistake

and judicial

the

must determine

of things

cessity

for

instructs

jury

Ivthat

a man when threatened

from appearances

and the actual

him at the time,

as to the ne-

and if he acts

from reasonable

he cannot be held responsible

in the extent

of the actual

men might have been alike

danger,

mistaken.

and

criminally
where other

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INSTRUCTION

The Court
mining

the weight

nesses

in this

relationship
proved;
their

the

temper,

interest,

jury

feeling

if
or

testifying;

means of information,
of such witnesses

such witnesses

the

jury

the testimony

of the witnesses

their

testimony

instructs

to be given

case,

demeanor whilst
their

further

are

bias,

authorized

their

if

the

the same is

of this

case;

any has been shown; their
apparent

and to give
as utj.der all

seem to be entitled

wit-

to consider

.in the result
if

in deter-

of different

to the parties,
any,

that

to.

intelligence;

such credit

to the

the circumstances

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�INSTRUCTION
NO./(._

The Court
statments

of a witness

the facts

therein

the credibility
the

jury

that

the witnesses

instructs

the jury

cannot

asserted,

priorinconsistent

be used on a trial
but are admissable

of such witness.
they are the sole
and the weight

that

as proof

only to impeach

And the Court further
judges

of the credibility

to be given

their

o~

testimony.

instructs
of

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                    <text>COl~'O"'-~fEALTHOF VIR,,.,,Il\rr;,
COU:..'TV OF 11OCKTITGH.U.1,
to-wit:
In the

Circuit

Court

of

seid

The grand
in and

for

attending
their

oaths

January
fully
the

3,
did

peace

the

body

said

court

kill

end

at

and

slay

Davis,

county

Theodore

Faught,

county,

before

is

David

L. Byers,

the

grand

against

of Virginia.

on the
eed,

to

about

and unlaw-

,"itnesses
jury

upon

on or

H. Armentrout,

found

and now

1935,

feloniously

Commonwealth

-"c er,

of Virc:sinia,

of Roc'-dngham,

that

indictment

F.

State

tenn,

one John

Travis

the

December

of the

and Dr.
sent

of

its

said

and dignity

E. E. Kiser,
Court

of the

in

Tbis
of Dennis

jurors

do present
1936,

County:

give

testimony

Jos.

·,.

sv.orn

Bazzle,
in

evidence.

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hanslaughter

Commonweal th
v.}

Indictment

Theo do re Faught

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Felony
December

True

term,

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1935

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Foreman

V/itnesses:
Dennis
Davis
Travis
Acker ✓
v
David Reed
/
Jo s . W. Ba z zl e
E. E. Kiser
Dr. F. L. Byers

D. W. Earman

CorrLmonwealth's

Attorney

~

�DR. F. L. BYERS

Office Hours:

No.

211 Professional Building

9 to lOA. M.
2 to4 P. M.
Sto 9 P. M.

HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA
Office Phone 204
Res. Phone 204

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,£

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To whom it may concern:
This is to certify that the above patient is or has been under my pro-

fe,,ion,I ""

from.~

~072

...J'i;!Jj~nchuive
in1:,'it~p&lt;-'funn,uee

ing dlis periud.
TAKE

THIS

HUGHES'
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Respectfully,

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TO

PHARMACY

PRIE'SCRIPTION
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DRUGGIST

HARfUSONBURG,

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YA.

��In the Name of the Commonwealth of Virginia:
To the Sheriff

of Rockingham

County,

Greeting:

You are hereby commanded to summon ................... ..................................................................................... .

:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::~~::~:~:~:

who stands charged with and indicte
And this...........

for a felony mis emeanor.
.... shall not omit under penalty of £100. And have then and

there this Writ.
Witnes5;1; ~O~ERT SWITZER, Clerk of oiir said-p__t,
day of

~.r.:~.,

,

19 '~and

in the

I, 6,

t7 .

at the Court House, the

year of the~Commonwealth.

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THE

SERVICE

PRESS,

HARRISONBURG,

VA.

FORM

, Clerk
NO.

5

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to appear before the Judge of the Circuit Court of Rockingham County, at the Court H01m thereof,
at 9:30 o'clock, a.111;.,on the

.◊.2..7.ff.:day of. .......

say in

t ii

behalf of the Defenda

···········································

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a

.......

19 ..?..C.to testify and the truth to

the prosecution of the C mmonwealth against ....................................... .
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.

who stands charged with and indic,ted for a felony m:tsTfe'TTmmur.
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there this Writ.

{1

d,y;u""tff

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THE

SERVICE

PRESS,

HARRISONBURG,

VA.

F

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FORM

NO.

5

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withinsummons to. Sam ~irk,
,._rs. ::ern :.cinturff,
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Dr. J. L.Wright,
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�In the Name of the Commonwealth of Virginia:
the

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heriff

of Rockingham

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.....

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who stands charged with and indicte

for a felony -mi-sdemeanor.

........ shall not omit under penalty of £100.

And this ....

And have then and

there this Writ.
Witness, J. ROBERT SWITZER,

d,y of •

THE

~-

SERVTCE PRESS,

19?

HARRISONBURG,

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VA.

d~~,

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No. 457

at the Court Honse, the

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�THE COMMONWEALTH

OF VIRGINIA.

TO THE SHERIFF OF ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, (jREETINGS:
We command you, that you take. .........................Theodo.r.e ...F.augh.t

..............
.if he be

found within your bailiwick, and him safely keep, so that you have his body forthwith before the
Circuit Court of Rockingham County, at the Court House thereof.. .................................................................................
.
............................................
..........to answer us of a certain ............. .felony.

...............................
whereof he stands

indicted.
And have then and there this Writ.

Witness

J. Robert

Switzer, Clerk of our said Court at the

Court House the ....20 th day of.......J.a.nu.ar.y.,. ..., 19 .9..6, in the..................
160.th ...........................................
.
year of the Commonwealth.

TH£

SERVICE PRESS-1282

�COMMONWEALTH
vs

THEODORE
FAUGHT

�COMMONVi/EALTH

v.

)

Felony

THEODORE
FAUGHT {

(inv.
r'

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)

mans.)

��Commonwealth of Virginia,
Rockingham Countg, To-Wit:
-,t_

that on the ........?..9............day of..................
A:J?.~.~.!
................................
, 19....~.~

BE IT REMEMBERED,

Theodore

au3ht

·············································································································••···········)

p

rinci al and
p

~

na B. Faught

········•··•·····························································································

surety, who justified to his sufficiency, came before me, -········§E:~.:f..:f.'..~.Y.:
.....:t..•.....P.~Y..~.~.~
............................................
.
... ......B.a.il ..CQ.mmJ.$..$J.9.P.-.~.I.'.
......................................................................................
, of the said County of Rockingham,
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and acknowledged

er 1fail Cem

themselves

to be levied of their respective
wealth of Virginia

rendered,

"r.cie1er)

to be indebted

to the Commonwealth

of Virginia

goods and chattels, lands and tenements,

each in the sum of

for the ~se of the Common-

and they each severally waved their homestead

exemption

to their re-

cognizance; yet upon this condition:
That if the said

Theodore

taught

...... shall personally

appear

before

the Circuit Court of Rock in.o-ham Cq,unty, at the Courthouse of said County, on the .......
.2ls.t ...day of the
9 • 0 AeL.i.e
........
Aprlhl. 1 .. ___ch93.6
...a t ..............
~~ r. ·~f;'.::hem~- he ................
~2-C.:a'-&amp;
~~ ..............................................................................
,

9°lC
...........
, and at such other time or times to which the proceedings
heard,

and before any conrt or judge hereafter

the said charge,

may be continued

having or holding any proceedings

and then and there answer the Commonwealth

f 1 ny

.

of Virginia

Theodore

or further

in connection

concerning

with

a certain

Faught

..............
~ ....?.........................................................................
whereof the sa1d..................................................................................................................
stands
charged, and be bound under said recognizance

until the charge is finally disposed

declared void by order of a competent court, then the above recognizance

of or until it is

shall be null and void; other-

wise to remain in full force and effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto
.....................................................................
, 19 ....3.6 ........
•

affix my signature

this ........
?.O...............
day of......!.\..Il.:r..i...i ...............
.

�Theodore Fauc;ht.
750.00
To April

~1st 1936

9: 30 .a•

Circuit

m.

Court

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Docket No..

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COMMONWEALTH of VIRGINIA
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VS. WARRANT
#2 ) Felony

(embezzlement)

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WALTERM. NORVELLE

Lawrence
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June 18. Indictment &amp;c. waived (also
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�In the Name of the Commonwiealth of Virginia:
To the Sheriff of Rockingham

County, Greeting:

You are hereby commanded to summon ............................................................................................................................ .

L. L. Lawson

- Elkton,

Va.

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...~~lp~···K·...B~?ington ...-..Elkton, .._va•............................................................................................................
Jo H. Early,

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to appear before the Judge of the Circuit Court of Rockingham
o'clock, a. m., on the
Commonwealth

.?.!:!?
....day

County, at the Court House thereof, at 9:30

of ..~~JY ..................... , 19 ..~.~., to testify and the truth to say in behalf of the

W'ii11eaillli..GDM.1uil..Jt111.ay,
against .............................................................................................................. .

Walter M. Norvelle
who stands charged with and indicted for a felony
And this you shall not omit under penalty.
Witness, JAMES R. SIPE, Commonwealth's

Mistle-iReane¥.

And have then and there this Writ.
Attorney for Rockingham County and the City of Harrison-

burg, Virginia, at the Court House, the ..f:t.l.9... of ...........J~J.Y............................... , 19.§.~.., and in the J~_?._;~. year
of the Commonwealth.

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�In the Name of the Commonwiealth of Virginia:
Appomattox

To the Sheriff
You are hereby commanded

of -Roe~ifl.gltaffl County, Greeting:

to .summon -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

to appear before the Judge of the Circuit Court of Rockingham

County, at the Court House thereof,

at 9:30

o'clock, a_ m., on the ----~:t;:Jtday of _____
J_-gJy __________________
, 19 __
6_2_,to testify and the truth to say in behalf of the
Commonwealth

WePe-tbe-GM.aa -,hu,.y, against---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

________________________________________________________________________
Wal ter __M. __Norvelle

who stands charged with and indicted for a felony
And this you shall not omit under penalty.
Witness,

JAMES R. SIPE, Commonwealth's

____________________________________________________________________
_

Htisa&amp;IBeai~.

And have then and there this Writ.
Attorney

for Rockingham

County and the City of Harrison-

burg, Virginia, at the Court House, the __
?~-~~ of ________________
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19 ____t;,_i,
and in the ___
1-_~§_tPyear
of the Commonwealth.

��In the Name of the Commonwealth of Virginia:

Mecklenbur

To the Sheriff of -1\oek-iRgltara ounty, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to summon ............................................................................................................................ .

......R •...P •.. Rainey,

..Jr .•...- ...clarksvil

le L.Va •................................................................................................

to appear before the Judge of the Circuit Court of Rockingham

County, at the Court House thereof, at 9:30

o'clock, a. m., on the ... .-~th.day of ........J.~lY................
, 19..9.2.,to testify and the truth to say in behalf of the
Commomveal th Bef0Pe-\ll@-Gn;ieQ

.Jai:.y, against .............................................................................................................. .

...........................................................................
Walter ..M.•...Norvel le ..........................................................................
.
who stands charged with and indicted for a felony
And this you shall not omit under penalty.
Witness, JAMES R. SIPE, Commonwealth's

mise.e-J.N@QOQI'.

And have then and there this Writ.
Attorney for Rockingham County and the City of Harrison-

burg, Virginia, at the Court House, the ..?.9.Jb
of ............J.~~~····························•
of the Commonwealth.

19....9-2,
and in the

lJt9-t.h.year

�being found at his usual

cc.klenburg,Virginia by
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�In the Name of the Commonwealth of Virginia:
To the Sheriff of Rockingham
You are hereby commanded

County, Greeting:

to summon-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Eppard ___
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105 __
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Summit __
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Elkton,
Edna M" Eppard
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Elkton
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to appear before the Judge of the Circuit Court of Rockingham

County, at the Court House thereof, at 9:30

o'clock, a. m., on the ----~-;~_ day of ______
-!.~!_Y.__________________
, 19---~~-, to testify and th€ truth to say in behalf of the
Commonwealth

i,e§«we-tlie •(ktut&amp; ,JttPy; against ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

------------------------------------------------------------------------Walter
__
M.___
Norve lle _______________________________________________
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who stands charged with and indicted for a felony-nrisseut@a+l8l'\
And this you shall not omit under penalty.
Witness,

JAMES R. SIPE, Commonwealth's

And have then and there this Writ.
Attorney

for Rockingham

County and the City of Harrison-

burg, Virginia, at the Court House, the __i_9._thof _____________
J~D_(?.___________________________
, l~_i ____
, and in the _t~§_t~ year
of the Commonwealth.

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�In the Name of the Commonwiealth of Virginia:
To the Sheriff of Rockingham

County, Greeting:

You are hereby commanded to summon ............................................................................................................................ .

......H~.rbert ..Lo...HensleY ...- .....Route ..1f3,...Elkton .........................................................................................
.
.. ...Mrs .•...Herbert

.. Hensley ..- ...Roo.te ...#3., ..Elkton ...v

......Benjamin ..F.•...Toliver

...- .. Route ...3., .. Box ..296·'·•·Elkton., ...va •......t-- ............................................
.

to appear before the Judge of the Circuit Court of Rockingham
o'clock, a. m., on the
Commonwealth

.............................................................................
.

.:?J.h
... day

County, at the Court House thereof, at 9:30

~t to testify and the truth

of ......J~1.Y. .................. , 19...

to say in behalf of the

8ef9,r-e-t~~-Gra~ .Jw~ against ................... :.......................................................................................... .

Walter

M. Norvelle

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who stands charged with and indicted for a felony--01:w.~8l1H1at1~:i,:..
And this you shall not omit under penalty.
Witness, JAMES R. SIPE, Commonwealth's

And have then and there this Writ.
Attorney for Rockingham County and the City of Harrison-

burg, Virginia, at the Court House, the ..2.9-t.b
of .............J\-1."Q.~
........................... , 19..9.2
.., and in thelJ}§J:.b ... year
of the Commonwealth.

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To the Sheriff of Rockingham

County, Greeting:

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to appear before the Judge of the Circuit Court of Rockingham

County, at the Court House thereof, at 9:30

o'clock, a. m., on the _.:?.~_);!
___day of __}"_~Jy__··-··--·-----·---··•
19~_?_._,to testify and the truth to say in behalf of the
Commonwealth

he,t:0,I",e-tll~ -GraRod.Jw.~,.against

--······---·-·-···-······-·--···-····-·····-···--······----·•-·-·····--··Walter

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.. M •... Norve

who stands charged with and indicted for a felony

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ntisaemea-t1@r.

And this you shall not omit under penalty. And have then and there this Writ.
Witness, JAMES R. SIPE, Commonwealth's

Attorney for Rockingham County and the City of Harrison-

burg, Virginia, at the Court House, the--~-~~!-':iof---·-·-··--·-··J~.~~........................ , 19-.~~-·•and in the
of the Commonwealth.

_186.th year

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EXECUTErff~.
THE COUNTY OF
RC:l&lt;I~:::... ';';\~ SY D[Ll~NG
A TRUE

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COPY.-CF THE WITHIN'--~..,,-?~s'-----

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�In the Name of the Cornrnonwiealth of Virginia:
To the Sheriff of Rockingham
You are hereby commanded

County, Greeting:

to summon .........................................................................................................................

.

......AI.nQ;ld .. L •.. See ..- ...112 ...Old .. River ..Road., ..Bridgewater,___ Va .•....~ .......................................
.

to appear .before the Judge of. the Circuit Court of Rockingham

County, at the Court House thereof, at 9:30

o'clock, a. m., on the ..-?.~.~··· day of .......J..1:-!!.Y
.................. , 19~.~..., to testify and the truth to say in behalf of the
Commonwealth

~01'-e-tRe- -Gnu+d-J l¼~,

against .............................................................................................................. .

Walter

M. Norvelle

who stands charged with and indicted for a felony:snt,~ll~flr.
And this you shall not omit under penalty.
Witness, JAMES R. SIPE, Commonwealth's

And have then and there this Writ.
Attorney for Rockingham

County and the City of Harrison-

burg, Virginia, at the Court House, the ...2.9..tbof .................. J.YP.~...................... , 19.... 6.i and in the
of the Commonwealth.

J.86J:_h
year

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To the Sheriff of Rockingham
You are hereby commanded

County, Greeting:

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to appear before the Judge of the Circuit Court of Rockingham

County, at the Court House thereof, at 9:30

o'clock, a. m., on the ..;g:~.. day of .......J~JY.
................
, 19.~.f .., lo testify and the truth to say in behalf of the
Common weal th -be:fot·e--l~

~and-.kH-y,

against ................... _..................... -········............... -··-·····-····••··........................... .

Walter M. Norvelle
who s lands charged with and indicted for a felony +rHs&lt;leMtett.lt0-I.&gt;:And this you shall not omit under penalty.
Witness, JAMES R. SIPE, Commonwealth's

And have then and there this Writ.
Attorney for Rockingham

County and the City of Harrison-

burg, Virginia, at the Court House, the ...i.~9:.of ········--·J·l:!·:!s_
............................ , 1 ...?..._, and in the ....J~.7._~ear
of the Commonwealth.

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Commonwe-alth's

Attorney

��In the Name of the Commonwealth of Virginia:
To the Sheriff of Rockingham

County, Greeting:

You are hereby commanded to .summ.on ......................................................................................................................... .

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Tilson

Mowbray - 244 Washington,

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to appear before the Judge of the Circuit Court of Rockingham

County, at the Court House thereof, at 9:30

o'clot:k, a. m., on the ...5t_h_. day of ....JJJ.lY ................... , 19....6. to testify and the truth to say in behalf of the
Commonwealth

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-iae-~llQDQ..J.u.r~,-against .............................................................................................................. .

.........................................................................
Walter ..1'1
.•...Norvelle
who stands charged with and indicted for a felony
And this you shall not omit under penalty.
Witness, JAMES R. SIPE, Commonwealth's

............................................................................
.

HHsdetneaMOI·,-

And have then and there this Writ.
Attorney for Rockingham County and the City of Harrison-

burg, Virginia, at the Court House, the.i9.J;.h. of ...........J.~~~·····························•
of the Commonwealth.

19...~:4-.,and in the .J.~~.tJ;lyear

�EXECUTED~/.-:-.&lt;';,_~fN THE COUNTY O
ROCKINGHAM BY DELIV7JING A TRUE

Rec·,, i(

COPY OF THE WIT!- 1N,d~

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TO PERSON.
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Th Cour
the evid
offic
cert

ce th t th

r or

th

fund,

isa

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jury that if you believe

c us d, Walter M. orv lle,

mploy e of the T

in public

misu ed or

instructs

of

charged

ted th

lkton,

in th

s

unds

your duty to fin
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ch rg

him guilty
to the jury.

w rrant,

e or
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public

Virgini

+&lt;=-r)

·rom

whil_ an
, re eived
and know· gly

ly dispo&gt;ed of said
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th

it

i

d fix his punishment in a cordanc

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�COMMONWEALTH

v.
NORVELLE

k"

INSTRUCT
ION

The Court instructs
in order

to find

he knowingly

misused

in the warrant
evidence
knowingly
charged

the accused

in this

in this
misused

guilty

that

case;

so that

is not necessary

the entire
if

case beyond a reasonable
or misappropriated

it

of embezzlement

or misappropriated

in the warrant,belonging

then he is guilty

the jury

the jury

to prove that
amount charged

believe

doubt that

the accused

any of the money

to the Town of Elkton,

of the crime of embezzlement.

from the

0t!ie1Alrijf

Virginia,

��COMMONWEALTH

v.
NORVELLE

INSTRUCTION ::3

The Court instructs
the evidence

that

the accused,

the jury

as charged

over said

Virginia,

in the warrant,

funds to the proper

and that

authority,

guilty

of the crime of embezzlement

burden

of explaining

proper

authority.

his

failure

if you believe

Walter M. Norvelle,

or employee of the Town of Elkton,
funds,

that

while

received
he defaulted

from
an officer

certain

public

in paying

then he is presumed to be

and places

upon the accused

to pay over said

funds to the

the

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---

�COMMONWEALTH
V.

NORVELLE

4

INSTRUCTION

The Court instructs
shown and believed
evidence,

its

candidly

weighed,

force.

just

would make under like

character
defendant's
him guilty.

inferences
judgment

and force
guilt

beyond reasonable

enlarging

as a whole and fairly
guarded

judgment,

and

the jury

but are to make

from the circumstances

believed

transactions

of

is of such

the minds of the jury
it

proven

men, ordinarily

in the grave

doubt,

or

is not to fancy situations

in evidence,

evidence

as to satisfy

evidence

as any other

without

as reasonable

circumstances

the circumstantial

cases

The jury

which do not appear

with guarded

and if

their

circumstantial

as effective

in all

when taken

it convinces

and reasonable

which they,

life;

If,

that

is just

act on such conviction.

or circumstances
those

by the jury

and is to be regarded

belittling

should

the jury

is their

of the
duty to find

��INSTRUCTION

NOo

The Court instructs the jury that one of the basic foundations
of our law is the presumption of innocence of the accused.

Every person

charged with a crime is presumed to be innocent until his guilt is
established by the Commonwealth beyond all reasonable doubt, and if there
is upon the mind of the jury any reasonable doubt of the gui It of the accused,
the law makes it your duty to acquit the accused,

Walter Mo Norvelle.

This

presumption of innocence goes with Mro Norvelle throughout the entire case,
and applies at every stage thereof.
Reasonable doubt in every criminal case is not mere form to
be disregarded by the jury, but it is an active,

substantial part of the law

of this land and before you can convict Walter M. Norvelle in this case, you
must have an abiding faith in the truth of the charge and, based on the evidence
in the case, believe that he is guilty beyond all reasonable doubt.
The mere suspicion or probability of his guilt, however strong, is
not sufficient to convict,
preponderance

nor is it sufficient if the greater weight or

of the evidence supports the charge,

Walter M. Norvelle,

but in order to convict

his guilt must be proved so clearly that there is no

reasonable theory consistent with the evidence upon which he can be innocent.
The jury is not at Iiberty to guess and where a fact is equally
susceptible of two interpretations,
of the accused,
him.

one of which is consistent with the innocence

you cannot arbitrarily adopt that interpretation

The accused is not required to prove his innocence,

considering all the evidence,
of Walter M. Norvelle,
"not gui lty 11 •

which incriminates

and if after

you entertain a reasonable doubt of the gui It

then it is your duty and you must return a verdict of

��COMMONWEALTH
Ve

NORVELLE

C

INSTRUCTION
In considering
burden

of proving

Court instructs
able"

the guilt
the jury

nor its

reason,

whether

and is not to be confused

imaginable,

conceivable
In passing

must limit

of this

case,

The jury

cannot

proof
tial

of evidence,

from conflicting

to the proof

cerning

after

a convinced

in such a state
of the guilt

Commonwealth has failed

to meet its

If,

hand,

sideration
viction
reasonable

of all

the evidence

of the truth
doubtc

;/;/

the

at the trial

inferences

to be

to create

doubt,

of guilt.

in mind that

any doubt arising

or from questionable
fact

essen-

and not a mere doubt con-

circumstances.
and honest

belief

on the other

presented

inferences

testimony

of the accused

a reasonable

for

of the charge,

should be a doubt of a material

and nonessential

your minds are left

from reaching

should bear

of the guilt

immaterial
If,

evidence,

to find

the jury

fact,

of the proof

and reasonable

Furthermore,

of any particular

doubt,

beyond every

go beyond such evidence

nor can you go beyond such evidence

from lack

or possible

doubt.

to the evidence

the natural

the

the word "reason-

a man must be proved guilty

consideration

including

drawn therefrom.

with imaginable

or possible

doubt,

doubt is a doubt which is founded on

upon the sufficiency

its

beyond reasonable

you should not overlook

A reasonable

the law does not say that

jury

of the accused

that

meaning.

or not the Commonwealth has met its

of all

of the

of doubt as to prevent
of the accused,

you

then the

burden.

after

an impartial

in the case,

of the charge,

consideration

and reasonable

you have an abiding

you are then satisfied

con-

con-

beyond all

��COMMONWEALTH

v.
NORVELLE

1

INSTRUCTION

The Court instructs
witnesses
appearance

is a question

exclusively

of the witnesses

that

the reasonableness

mony, their

apparent

candor

the credibility

for the jury;

on the stand,

testifying,

telligence

the jury

their

and consistency
and fairness,

or lack of intelligence,

their

to know whereof

they speak,

witnesses

to the parties,

if any, the interest

in the result
surrounding
the right

of the trial,
circumstances

to determine

and what is the relative
credit

accordingly.

manner of
of their

appearing

which witnesses

in-

of the
of the

of the witness

and from all

on the trial,

testi-

apparent

the relationship

if any appear,

weight

and from the

the opportunity

witnesses

of

other

the jury

has

are more worthy of credit

of any such test:iaony and to give

��COMMON\£
ALTH

v.
NORVELLE

INSTRUCTION

The Court instructs
the defendant,
own behalf,
accordance
weighing

Walter M. Norvelle,
and you should

the evidence

his

testimony

that

that

in the case at bar,

is a competent

weigh and consider

with the same principles

you are instructed
reject

the jury

that

witness

his evidence

should

you in
and

witnesses

in the case,

you cannot

arbitrarily

disregard

he is charged

in

actuate

of the other

because

in his

or

with an offense.

��INSTRUCTION

The
reputation
to be

Court
of the

considered
And

evidence
is for
proven

instructs
accused,
by the

the

weight

of good
the

jury

in the

character

to decide
case.

\

the

NO.

jury

to

in arriving

be given
and

the

character

Mo Norvelle,

Walter
jury

that

at

by the

reputation

in connection

is a fact

its
jury

verdicto
to the

of the
with

and

other

accused
facts

�,'1

�COMMONWEALTH

v.
NORVELLE

CHARGE
TO JURY

If you find
embezzlement,

the accused,

as charged

Walter M. Norvelle,

in the warrant,

then you will

fix his punishment

by confinement

period

than one nor more than twenty

of not less

in the penitentiary

If you find him not guilty,

you will

guilty

of

say so and
for a

years.

say so and no more.

��COUNTY COURT

Criminal
Docket

ff ~

N&lt;! 37816

A

-

Commonwealth

V.

lJJL Jn,~
Defendant'

I t/
Appearance Date

1 - .3o -

6 ·L--

�•

�. ~ ,?tzc~
, the accused in the attached
~
'
, in open court before the Judge of the Circuit
Court of Rockingham County, Virginia,
do hereby voluntarily
waive indictment
on the said charge of __ ./kd..,_,_,-~_.,,,~~-~~-~------------------I,

Given under my hand this
Witness:

~~ ,;iY.-e;ff-~

/Bt:f day of -;,.,.,....._______________
~

, 19--=·~_

��I, /('/~
2;z ,22-~~
, having been advised of my
right under Section 1S.l-1C3.1
o the 195u Code of Virginia,
as amended,
to a preliminary
hear~n 6 upon the question oi whether there is reasonable 6round to believe
that I committed the within charge of
~~
i£do hereby voluntarily
waive sa_i_d
___
_
prelirlf:fnary hearin~ this
/3
day of 4 ~~~=---------'
19·2.

��Comp.Form18-A

I

ST A TE OF VIRGINIA
~ OF

Harrisonburg

City
TO ANY SHERIFF

No _____

To-Wit:

_

OR POLICE OFFICER:

James R. Sipe, Commonwealths Attorney
Whereas, ----------------------------------

John G. Leake

has this day made complaint and information on oath before me, _________________

_
(Name)

City
__ J_u::.s_t_ci_c_e_o_f--'-T_h_e_P_e_a_c..:..e
_______
of the said Goaoty, tha.__ ____________

_

(Tide)

Rockingham

\'falter M. Norvelle
___________________________________
or about the dates hereinafter

did on ::t:Jxe
_____

cbqoot____________

set out

emhezzle, knovlingly misuse or misap;oroprjate
the pr--perty

of The Town of Elkton,

Virginia,

and employee of the sajd Ta,;m of Elkton,

-1·n

County

: Unlawfully and feloniouslv

, P9f
__

certain

~

public

funds aggragating

~~898.oo,

the said Walter M. Norvelle being an Officer

Virgiri.ia,

to-Wit:

Marbh 1, 1961 $20.00; March 1

1961 $30; March 9, 1961 $161.00; March 28, 1961 $50.00; March 29, 1961 $105.50; May 3,
1961 $30; Hay 13, 1961 ~55.50; June 7, 1961 $100.00;
$155.00;

July 22, 1961 $10.50; August 23, 1961 $165.Sd;,

and receivRd by him by virtue
To"t-mof Elkton,
against

June 28, 1961 $15.00; July 19, 1961

Virginia,

of his office

in violation

the peace and dignity

which funds were in his possession

and employment as Chief of P lice

of section

of The

18 .1-110 of the 19 50 Co,'e of Virginia,

of the Commonwealth of Virgii,iu

These are, therefore, to command you, in the name of the Commonwealth, to apprehend and bring before the

Rockingham
County Court of tlZXHitl County, the body (bclldis) of the above accused, to answer the said complaint and to be
further dealt with according to law. And you are also directed to summon:
color

Address

□

color

Address

□

color

Address

□

color

Address

□

color

Address

□

as witnesses.
Given under my hand and seal, thi"-'_____ 3rd

March
day of_______

- ______

U~;zL.

JU~'~EACE

_

62

19__

( Seal)

�City

Harrisonburg

STATE QF ,VIRGINI_e-C~
Jann G. eake·
I,

Walter

OF ----------------,

a~~~Justice of the Peace

M. Norvelle

IQ

to-w~i

ty

and for the ~ aforesaid, State of Virginia, do certify

that
an d Lillie
____________Norvelle

May
&amp; John
...::_
_________

M. May_,

as h'1s suret ------,

TWO' THOUSA:m FIVE

to the Commonwealth of Virginia in the sum of ---------------------------------($

2500

0

00

ies

have t h'1s day each ack nowledged t hemse1ves IQ
·db-..,
e t=,.

HUNDRED----------------------

Dollars

) , to be made and levied of their respective goods and chattels, lands, and tenements to the use of the Commonwealth to

Walter

M. Norvelle

be rendered, yet upon this condition: That the said------------------,

Rockingham

shall appear before the

30th

of _____________________

XEi1fciit

March

County, on the -------

Court

62

Co~ty

19_

day of --------------

at 2
P M., at Harrisonburg
Virginia, and at any time or times to which
or further heard, and before any court theteafter having or holding any proceedings in connection with the
for the offense with which he is charged, and shall not depart thence without the leave of said court, the said
and effect until the charge is finally disposed of or until it is declared void by order of a competent court;

"¾

the said -----------------shall keep the peace and be of good behavior for a period o,,___________
from the date hereof. Nonappearance shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of trial by jury.

3rd

Gi,ren unde, my~hond, &lt;hi,

March

d,y of

,

1

the proceedings may be continued
charge in this warrant, to answer
obligation to remain in full force
and upon further condition that
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OF FINE A1JD COSTS DUE THE TOWN OF ELKTON.
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IN FULLlPARTIAT

OF FINE A)JD- COSTS DUE THE TOWN OF ELKTON.

PAYMENT

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POLICE

DEPARTMENT

Report Of Law Enforcement Activities For lVIonth Of
DATE
8/31/61
8/31/61
8/31/61
8/31/61
s/e1/61
,__y31/61
,;31/61
8/31/61
8/31/61
8/31/61
8/31/61
8/31/61
8/31/Al
8/31/61
8/31/61
8/31/61
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8/31/61
8/31/61
8/31/61
8/31/61
8/31/61
8/31/61
8/31/61
8/31/61
8/31/61
8/31/61
8/31/61
8/31/61
8/31/61
S/31/61
8/31/61
8)31/61
8/31/61
8/31/61
8/31/61
8/31/61
8/31/61
8/31/61

NAME

CHARGE

FINE

COST

$ 10.00 $ 5.50
Floyd
WillialilD
'Drunk
in public
Carroll
R. Dean
Speeding
$ 15.00 $ 5.60
$ 5.00 $ 5.00
Lewis
A.. Miller
Run stop sign
Roy
Breeden
'\ Drunk in ublic
~~ 10.00 $ 5. 50
$ 10.00 $ 5.50
Otis Lo- Baugher
~ Drunk in public
Vir el
Conley
Drunk in public
$ 10.00 $ 5.50
James W. Cox Jro
~ Drun..'k in pubiic
$ 10.00 $ 5.50
Leoma E. Sipe
Speeding
$ 15.00 $ 5.00
A.lbert
Shifflett
Drunk in public
$ 10.00 $ 5.50
$ 10.00 $ 5.50
Hilliam
Alger
~
1k in public
$ 15.00 $ 5.00
Robert A. Huff
Speeding
Eldred
R. Shifflett
Drunk in public
$ 10.00 $ 5.50
Thomas L. Marks
Speeding
15.00 $ 5.00
$ 10.00 ~ 5.50
Leroy
Hypes
~ Drunk in public
$ 15000 $ 5.00
A.lonzo L. Fatt!3r Jr.
'\ Speeding
1-lel ty H. 1-(orris
Speeding
$ 15.00 $ 5.00
Telford
Ti'. :~iller
Run stop sign
$ 5.00 $ 5.00
Steve W. t{iller
Disorderly
$ 15.00 $ 5.00
Wi11 iam F. Shifflett
-') Drunk
$ 10.00 $ 5.50.
William
Kerns
Drunk
$ 10.00 $ 5.50
Emory L. Lam
Speeding
$ 15.00 ~~ 5.00
William F. Shifflett
Drunk in public
$ 10.00 $ 5.50
Margaret R. Cook.
\ Speeding' •
$ 15.00 $ 5.00
John M. Henkel,
Speeding
$ 25.00 $ 5.00
Be"' ie F. Dillon
, Speeding
$ 15.00 $$5.00
$ 15.00 ~$5.00
John P. Shifflett
" Speeding
Forrest T. Tolson
Speeding
$ 25.00 $ 5.00
Earl D.
Phillips
Speeding
$ 15.00 $ 5.00
A.
J.
Shifflett
~ Drunk •
$ 10.00 $ 5.50
A.rthur C. Jenkin
Speeding
$ 15.00 $ 5.00
Charles C. Jennings Jr Speeding
$ 15.00 cf,• 5.00
Charles
W. Hunt
Speeding
O
Roy
M.
Simmons
Drunk
O
Winfred
Offenbacker
Drunk
10.00 $
0
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G. Hammer
Drunk
,$?t e ,... '$ • 0
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H.
Davis
O. T.
J\\l. t. ._1~9~; ,-¥A---Elwood
Wyant
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Shifflett
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Breeden
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~ ~ $459.~
$183.~-

COLLECTED
15150
20.00
10.00
15. 50
15.50
15.50
15.50
~$20.00
$ 16.60
$ 15.50
$ 20.00
$ 15.50
$ 20.00
$ 15.50
$ 20.00
$ 20.00
$ lOoOO
$ 20.00
$ 15.50
$ 15.50
$ 20.00
$ 15.50
$ 20.00
$ 30.00
$ 20.00
$ 20.00
$ 30.00
$ 20.00
$ 15~50
$ 20.00
~~ 20.00
$ 30.00
$ 15. 50
~~ 15. 50
15. 50
$ 1.00
$ 1.00
$~ 1. 00
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$
$
$
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OFFICER
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POLICE

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DEPA_RTMENT

JUL V

Report Of Law Enforcement Activities For Month Of
DATE

7/31/61
7/31/61
7/31/61
7/31/61
7/31/61
7/3 1 /61
7/31/61
7/31/61
7/11/61
7/31/61
7/J1/61
7/31/61
7/31/61
7/31/61
7/31/61
7/31/61
7/31/61

NAME

CHARGE

FINE

w.

COST

$ 1 o. 0 $ 5.00
$ 15.0 $ 5.00
$ 10.0
$ 5 . .50
$ 10.0 $ 5.00
$ 10.0 $ .5.00
$ 25.0
$ 5.00
$ 10.0 $ 5.50
$ 15.0
$ 5~00
$ 15.0 $ 5.00
$ 10.0 $ 5.50
$ 25.0
$ .5.00
$ 10. C $ 5.50
$ 1 0. 0 $ 5.50
$ 10. O $ 5.50
T 20.0
$ 5.00
$ 10.0
$ 5.50
$ 15.0 $ 5.00
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$88.50

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RUDY
DEAN
TRESPASS
HAROLD W. HERRING
NOISE
EPHRAIM R. 8RIDGESJ
'\SPEEDING
SAME.
ROACH
DRUNK
GOOD
JAMES F •
SPEEDING
CARROLL
WEAKLEY
SPECCING
JAMES
SLYE
DRU K
~OBERT
LAM
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DRUNK
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COLLECTED
$ 15.00
$ 20.00
$ 1.5.50
$ 15.00
$ 15.00
$ 30.00
$ 15.50
$ 20.00
$ 20.00
$ 15.50
$ 30.00
$ 15 . .50
$ 15. 50
$ 15.50
$ 25.00
$ 15.50
$ 20.00
--------$318.50

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OFFICER
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Report Of Law Enforcement Activities For :Month Of
DATE

6/30/61
6/30/61
6/30/61
6/10/61
6/10/61
6/30/61
6/30/61
6/30/61
6/30/61
6/30/61
6/30/61
6/30/61
6/30/61
6/30/61
6/30/61
6/30/61
6/30/61
6/30/61
6/3c/61

NAME
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FINE

VIOLATION
9-?3 $ 20.0
RIVING
DRUNK
$150.0
DRUNK
$ 10 • 0
DRUNK
$ 10.0
DRUNK
$ 10.0
DISORDERLY
$ 15.0
NO TOWN TAG
$ 5.0
SPEEDING
$
No STICKER
$ 10.0
TRESPASS
$ 10.0
IMPORPER PASS
$ 5.0
TRESPASS
$ 10.0
No INSDECTIO~
! 25.0
DRUNK IN P.
$ 10.0
DISORDERLY
$ 2s.o
DRUNK IN p
$ 10.0
10 GLASC:ES
$ 25.0
SPEEDING
$ 15.0
No 0PER.
Lie
$ 25.0

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$ 5.50

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$15_5.50

$ S.50 $

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$ 5.50
$ 5.00
$ 5.00
1s.o $ .5.00
$ 5.00
$ 5.00

$405.0

COLLECTED

$ _5.00

$ 5.50
$ 5.00

$ 5.50

15.50

15. 50
$ 15. 50
$

$ 20.00
$ 1 0. 00

$

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$

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$ 15. 00

$ 1 0. 00
$ I 5. 50
$ 30.00

$ 15. 50

s.oo $

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$
$

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$ 5.00
$ 5.00
$98.50

$503.50

$

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$ 5.00

$ 1 i:;. 00
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DEPARTMENT

Report Of Law Enforcement Activities For :Month Of
DATE

5/31/61
5/31/61
5/31/61
5/31/61
5/31/61
5/31/61
5/Sl/61
5/31/61
5/31/61
5/11 /61
5/J1/61
5/31/61
5/31/61
5/31/61
5/31/81
5/31/61
5/31 /61
5/31 /61
5/31/61
5/31 /61
5/31/61
5/31/61
5/31/61
5/31/61

NAME

CHARGE

FINE

RECKLESS
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SPEEDING
BYRD A.
COFFMAN
1 .5.O
DRUNK
1 fJ. 0
ELVIN
KNIGHT
10.0
No VAILD REC-'.
FRED F. KARNE~
10.0
DRUNK
LONZO D ... ILLIAMS
CHAP• 9 SEC, 1,$ 1 (). 0
ROBERT F. DEAN
CliAP,9
SEC.
15 10.0
CECILE.
SHIFFLETT
10.0
CHAP,9
SEc.15
ALVIN W, EPPARD
$ 10.0
qoy E. MEADOVJS
CHEP.9.SEc.15
GARLAND F. MEADOWS DIC,ORDERLY
$ 10.0
CHEP.9
SEC.15
DENNIS C. ~1 Cf.D0'/JSJ
$ 10.0
CHEP.9
SEc.15
LYNWOOD
iATSON
$ 10,0
DRUNK
LEE M. SEEKFORD
$ 10. 0
CHEP.9
SEC,15
ROBERT L. BREEDEN
CHEP.9
SEC151
$ 30.0
LO'JIS
SLYE
01coRDERLY
$ 50.0
BRUCE 1:¥. COM~R
DISORDERLY
LOUIS H, CAYTON
$ 50.0
DRUNK
$ 10.0
H.t-ZEL
MORRIS
DISORDERLY
$ 50. O
EAR~Y R. GREENE
DISORDERLY
$
!VAN
SHIFFLETT
DISORDERLY
RANDOLPH BREEDEN
$
SPEEDING
ALFRED H. TABOR
$ 15. O
D. DRUNK
$100.0
JOHNNIES.
MERICA
$ 1 0. 0
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SHIFFLE
T~DRUNK

MELVIN

R. MERICA

COST

COLLECTED

$ 5.00 $ 20.00
$ 5.00 $ 20.00
$ 5.50 $ 15.50
$ 'i.00 $ 15.00
$ 5.50 $ 15.50
$ 5.00 $ 15.00
$ 5.00 $ 15.00
It 5.00 $ 1s.oo
$ 5.00 $ 15.00
$ 5.0r $ 5.00
$ 5.00 $ 15.00
I 5.00 $ 15.00
$ i:;_50 $ 15.50
$ 5,c;o $ 15.00
$ 5.00 $ 35.00
$ s.c;o $ 55.50
$ 5.00 $ 55.00
$ 5. 50 $ 15. 50
$ 5.00 $ 5: .oo
$ 5.50 $ 5.50
$ 5.00 $ 30.00
$ 5.00 $ 20.00
$ 5.50 $1oc;.50
$ 5.00 $ 15.00
$123.5 $603 . .50

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DATE

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4/30/61
4/30/61

NAME

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CHARGE
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FINE

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HENRY F. RHODES
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No VA. TAG
$ 10.0
RCHIE
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KITTRELL
$ 10.0
ELVIN B. TAYLOR
DRUNK
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PEED! G
$ 15.0
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PEED ING
$ 15.0
11 L TON F. FUNKHOUSER
$ 15.0
ONALD R. HENSLEY
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LL IE "/. SYIFFLETT
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LEROY
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$ 1.00
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$ 5,50 $ 5.~o
$ 5.00 $ 20.00
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$ 5.50 $ 15.50
$ 5.00 $ 30.00
$ 5. !;JO$ 55.50
$ 5.50 $105 . .50~
$ 5.00 $ 20.00
$ 5.00 $ 20.00
$ 5.00 $ 20.00
$ 5.00 $ 20.00
$ 5 .50 $ 15.50
$ 5.50 $ 40.50
$ 5 .50 $ 15.50
$ 5.50 $ 15.50
$ 5.50 $ 55.5~
$ 5.50 $ 15.50
$ 5.50 $ 15.50
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NAME

DATE

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3/30/61
3/30/61
3/30/61
3/30/61
3/30/61

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, the accused in the attached
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, in open court before the Judge of the Circuit
Court of Rockingham.County,
Virginia,
do hereby voluntarily
waive indictment
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TO ANY SHERIFF
Whereas,

OR POLICE OFFICER:

James R. Sipe,

Commonwealths Attorney

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J_o_h_n_G_._L_e_a_k_e
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has this day made complaint and information on oath before me, ______

Jusnice

of The Peace

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or about
embezzle,

of the said 6Doo:ty,tha._______________
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M. Norvelle
Rockingham
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as Chie'f of Police

of tre

of The Town of Elkton,

1950 Code of Virginia,

against

the

the Commonwealth of Virginia

These are, therefore, to command you, in the name of the Commonwealth, to apprehend and bring before the

Rockingham
County Court of t~

County, the body (bodlms) of the above accused, to answer the said complaint and to be

further dealt with according to law. And you are also directed to summon:
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May &amp; John

to the Commonwealth of Virginia in the sum of

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in and for the ~ aforesaid, State of Virginia, do certify

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H. Norvelle

Walter

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this day each acknowledged themselves indebted

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To the Sheriff of Rockingham

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M. Novelle

who stands charged with and indicted for a felony ioai:soea•eauH:n::
And this you shall not omit under penalty.
Witness, JAMES R. SIPE, Commonwealth's
burg, Virginia, at the Court House, the ..}1.~~of
of the Commonwealth.

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who stands charged with and indicted for a felony ffli-s6.e1ttea-tlffl'.And this you shall not omit under penalty.
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Attorney for Rockingham County and the City of Harrison-

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to appear before the ,~ge

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who stands charged with and indicted for a felony m-it1aeraee.R01-.
And this you shall not omit under penalty.
Witness, JAMES R. SIPE, Commonwealth's

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Witness, JAMES R. SIPE, Commonwealth's

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Rockbridge County

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to appear before the Judge of the Circuit Court of Rockingham
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And this you shall not omit under penalty.
Witness,

JAMES R. SIPE, Commonwealth's

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Attorney

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who stands charged with and indicted for a felony Mistlet.Heauer.
And this you shall not omit under penalty.
Witness, JAMES R. SIPE, Commonwealth's

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set my hand, as the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Rockingham

at the Court House thereof, this, the.6t.h
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who stands charged with and indicted for a felony HlisdeR1€al½Or.
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Attorney for Rockingham

County and the City of Harrison-

burg, Virginia, at the Court House, the ____
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WALTERM. NORVELLE

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June 18. Indictment &amp;c. waived (also
preliminary
hearing);
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and plea
of not guilty entered;
jury impanelled,
evidence heard, etc.,
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verdict
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�IN THEOFFICEOF THEDIVISIONOF MOTOR
VEHICLESAT RICHMOND

VIRGINIA:

I, G. T. RIGGIN, Director
of the Division of Motor Vehicles,

of the Bureau of Safety Responsibility,

Commonwealthof Virginia,

designated by the Commissioner for the purpose of attesting
pursuant to the provisions

of Section 46.1-34.1

being duly
and certifying

of the Code of Virginia

(1950), as amended, (Chapter 368, Acts of Assembly, 1962), do hereby certify
that the attached

are troe copies of:

Abstract of Conviction executed November 14, 196o, received
by the Division of Motor Vehicles on January 24, 1961,
certifying that Robert P. Holsinger, R.F.D. 1, Harrisonburg,
Va., was convicted in the Police Justice Court of the Town
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of W.lkton, Virg:inia, on October 12, 196o, of "Driving D-rwunk.
Abstract of Conviction executed November 14, 1960, received
by the Division of Motor Vehicles on January 24, 1961,
certifying that Mrs. Mildred V. Shifflett,
Box #438, Elkton,
Va., was convicted in the Police Justice Court of the Town of
Elkton, Virginia, on November 2, 196o, of "No Oper. Lic. 11
Abstract of Conviction executed November 14, 1960, received
by the Division of Motor Vehicles on January 24, 1961,
certifying that Bobby L. Neff, R.F.D. #1, Box 63, ~lkton,
Va., was convicted in the Police Justice Court of the Town
of Elkton, Virginia, on November 2, 1960, of 11No Oper. Lie."
Abstract of Conviction executed November 14, 1960, received
by the Division of Motor Vehicles on January 24, 1961,
certifying that Orlando s. Dean, R.F.D. #3, Box 252, Elkton,
Va., was convicted in the Police Justice Court of the Town
of Elkton, Virginia, on November 2, 196o, of "Reckless Driving.
Abstract of Conviction executed January 23, 1961, received
by the Division of Motor Vehicles on January 24, 1961,
certifying that James Edgor Hawins, R.F.D. 1, McGaheysville,
Va., was convicted in the Police Justice Court of the Town
of Elkton, Virginia, on December 14, 196o, of "Speeding 55
Miles Per Hour in 40 Zone. 11
Abstract of Conviction executed December 30, 1960, received
by the Division of Motor Vehicles on January 24, 1961,
certifying that George w. Richards, Jr., R.F.D. 1, Box 207,
Elkton, Va., was convicted in the Police Court of the Town
of 'Elkton, Virginia, on December 14, 1960, of "Speeding 40
Miles Per Hour in 25 Zone."
Abstract of Conviction executed January 23, 1961, received
by the Division of Motor Vehicles on January 24, 1961,
certifying that Clarence Charlie Frye, R.F.D. #3, Box 298,
~lkton, Va., was convicted in the Police Justice Court of
the Town of 'Elkton, Virginia, on January 4, 1961, of "Driving
Dronk. 11

Abstract of Conviction executed Febroary 28, 1961, received
by the Division of Motor Vehicles on April 8, 1961, certifying that Ronald Ray Hensley, R.F.D. 2, Box 70.A, Elkton, Va.,
was convicted in the Police Justice Court of the Town of
'Elkton, Virg:inia, on Febroary 2, 1961,of "Driving Drunk."
the originals

of which are on file

and of record in this office.

11

�..

r •,:

�- 2 -

GIVENUNDER
MYHANDand under the Seal of the Division of Motor
Vehicles this 4th day of September, 1962.

afety
_esponsibility
ion of
Motor Vehicles of the Commonwealth
of Virginia

�f.s

�6-27-19511

ABSTRACTOF CONVICTION-

•I

(Section 46.1-414, Code of Virginia

of 1950, as amended)

EALTH OF VIRGINIA

ON OF M&lt;YroR
VEHICLES

Of~ ___

P_.
____

R_O_B_E_R_T
___

R.F.D.

Street

b_

H_O_L_S_I_G_E_R
__
~.__..........

and Xumher, If Any

HARRISONBURG,

Defenda.
Chauffeur's

VA.

-~2~l~J~J~O_5~2~6~-Y~A~•~---Vehicle

&lt;t''

•

$~Ji;

&lt;,_,Date of Conviction

~

ndant Convicted of

...

__

__..O...._R..._,.__I
.s.V
.....
t......
N...,G..__
_ _,O......._.R..,_t...,J
N.,...l&lt;u_
_________

DRIVING

~

$100.00

Penalty Imposed
If Defendant Was Convicted of
Reckless Driving, Was License
Suspended

__________________

Name of Officer Making Arrest

---~J~l

FINE

__

Vt.,

Give Name of State

Date of
Qffense
Plea of Guilty
Not Guilty

___ O~c~r
........
_1~2--.,_1._,.9-6~O~-~-----or

~~

811 -1 'i.5

License Number

Give Name of Stat~

'' Offense Charged in Warrant

Race
Height
Weight
Mo. Born
Yr. Born

27 , ] 96 0,.

AUG •

NOT Gu I LI Y

DRIINK

Casr

$5.aa

1~0~R~V~E~I
....
, ~l\..........
N~
~l~f~_________

Appeal
TakPn~ __

N_Q____

Period of uspension
from Date of Conviction_ ________
Was License Card
SurrenderecL_ ___

_
_

N~'~------

Name of
___,_T__,O"--~'-'-~-'--'N'---'O"'-'---r__,E....,..L-'--'K__,TL..O...,_,N'-l,'------'V'--'A'-"-Ae------Cour..__
_ _.__
__ ,~l-'~E-~·'-'~'C-I~I-C~t~

- .A' )J_ '-;u7 ._L;;1•2~:.--=-e.L~
_Tit~
~ L ___]K DateofReport
Nov. 14, 1960
the Judge or the Clerk of the Court having jurisdiction of this ca&gt;-t'as required by Section 46.1-413 of the
amended.
-

��ABSTRACTOF CONVICTION

To

( ection .\6. I

CoMMONWEALTH

~

Code of \'irginia

DIVISION OF MOTOR
f.

v.

,.._________________________
Of
" 1'J. M, LDHRED

VEHI9; S.

'~.

Bax

dant

ELKTON,
Defen
t'-,~'s or
Chauffeur's icense Number

IIStreet 438
and Number,

__

Vehicle License Number __

f~ c

ldant

__,_N...,o.._.,.,O&lt;..Le
.....
E......_.R
....---'1~1.....
c .....__ __________

Date of
Offense,_ __.Q
....c........
t .....
.--~l ....
O....,,.-....
1 -j/'9
...
6....
O,,,_
Plea of Guilty
or Not Guilty ___
___.(_._,'J
...1◄1....
1-Y~Y-----

J

0biJRtlakin~

Jurisdtction,

~rrest

Period of Suspension
Date of Conviction~--~N~

----------------=-•-_from
___

_,N'-'--A•--'-Vv:.....•L..--'-H'-'E=....,,.L..,.S'--"L__,E...__...Y
_________

TOWN

County, City, Town of

-~e~d~!u~~

Appeal
Taken~-___...N.....
o,______

-~f___._l~N~E~
.....
$-2_5u.µO~O...__~(~:a
.........
~~r--$~5..,.__.~a~aL______

-~.·,u1

~~~e

...J..8.1-l.L.UQ'-"-e...1O~4~1
__
_,.\1-1{4'"---•---

Na OPEB.

Convicted of

Penalty Imposed
t Was Convicted or
riving, Was License
Suspended

20

Give Name of State

_ _,_,Nu.O,_VLA•-~2""--ll,~.L.1.,,9...,,6,_,O.,__
_______

Date of Conviction

"

Height
Weight
Mo. Born AGE
Yr. Born

If Any

VA.

___N.......,.Ou.N1.1E.._
__________

Offense Charged in Warrant

1~3 Race

SH, rrLETT

Give Name of State

j~

of 1950, as amended)

OF VIRGTNIA

I_ -

Of

-~...:1.&lt;V_•

ELK TON
C.-~_,__'--Z:Z~

VA

1

_

a~N-f
__

_

Was License Card
surrendere.~d-----N ........
a ______
Name of
Court

POL I CE

_Tit~CilRL

_

,lllST

-

I Cf

-

•
Date of Report,.___
---'1'--1'--'/'-'--1--'-4.L/....:::6:..:,0"--------------------This Abstract is filed by the Judge or the Clerk of the Court having jurisdiction of this case as required by Section 46.1-413 of the
Code of Virginia of 1950, as amended.

��OL l 8-B H"

10,-•i

6-27-1'1

°

ABSTRACTOF CONVICTION

To

(Secth

CoMMONWI'.!\LTII

DIVISION OF MOTOR
VEHICLES

____

Def«&gt;nda
Chauffeur'" -~~~!!»Ifft&gt;
'harged

A;,&amp;
-~
,.

C, :-

I

r
r

J 9Sf'l

'Hi

amendu1)

__
G

1.1f

;i t

Statt-

N,L.,,LEM

Arn:st
T

,m,. oi ~t

t,.

IC.
Appeal

-~C&lt;.C"~-►...JI'--...s'-i:;.,_,
.....,,.OuO...__
------_Taken__
-------------

'\

39

1

Oate of
Offen,,,
~ ••-,-,,~....
,~•--·-:d
....
6....(.._.)
_
Plea or Guilty
__or ,';ot Guilty
(,;1111 TY

l IC.

~o Oere.

VA.

Vehic!P J i~e, ,e Nur'1ber

-~il~D~YL-4,.e~Z--.,
~lc...,9~6_0~-------

ndant Convicted of

f

Name

\e

_._._t-,oOPER

t'

Penalty Imposed
If Defendant Was Convicted of
Reekie s Dnving, Was Licen!'&lt;e ,
Suspended

w

R»ce
HPight
C;IQWeight
~o Born 1 t; 5
Yr Born

.....:E=-L=-:..K....:.T..:O....:.N:....;,~--

NONE
__

in Warrant

f C
. .
,1te o
onv1ct10n

Name of ~ng

of

L.

8' EBY
q.F.O.
# 1

Of

Addi ess of Def~dant

Offens

( , It- , f Vlrg1rua

,,.., 1 11

01c V1RG1N1A

_N...._(...._]
----

Period of Suspension
from Date of Convictio-.~---------

_____
______

_ _,.__A
______

Was License Card
Surrendere,,.._ __________
Name of
court~ __

/ __._'=4,-r =.i:s." ~_____c:~

'--Tit~

16.D_______________
t

_

_..,p,:....,,.O~L...+l~c~E:..-~J~•~'~c~r
.......
1~c
...t

L.EB I&lt;_

_

_

_

on of this case as required by Section 46. t 413 of the

��OL 18-B H.cnsed 6-27-1'158

:,COMMONWEALTH

ABSTRACTOF CONVICTION

&amp;~·1

OF VIRGINIA

DIVISION OF MOTOR
VEHICLES

(Stttion

I
R.F.D.

nt

Address

Street

I~

01 ~~rse

i$&gt;
&gt;

or
er

Name of Officer Making Arrest
L91);1.)A!,tll1~ ity,Townof

, ,.
~..i("filed
jt,.9't"f11

&lt;if

Stat~

ESS

VA./:";,

Plea of Guilty
or Not Guilty ___

__
..8..~.LL
&lt;f

20'

u.._;..,...~

....... ------

DF1I YI NG

L

~NN

AGC

J

Date of
Off ense,_ ___,Oc.cc
........
r_..___,2"'-,LS
...,_1 .......
9..,.6~0

Appeal
Taken_J.,l_,,__

_,t

5 t 9u

141

Gi, e Name of State

1

__

W

..____

Ftf&lt;'.TQN

_
VA.

•
____

Period of Suspension
•
from Date of f'onviction_____il-O~N~f
____

_

_

Was License C:a1&lt;i
_Surrendered...
_ ----~~----___

Nam of
CourL

!-~c:.

,11cr1,~~

c____-,,
~
Title
_
....,_V_,_c..-~7
~ ~ ~
".:..3..I&lt;
_
Dat&lt;' of ReporL _ ~ --&gt;&lt;...e...--L.c::i...._..L.....1...J,J..u..._
_ __
___
___
_
__
by the Judgr or the Clerk of the lourt having jurisdiction of this case as required b) Se&lt;'lwn lh.l 11:i of the
as amended.

the Judge or
~he·
('o,urt
.
T
Code

qECkl

Convicted of

Imposed
"ffllM:::...~t Was Convicted of
Reckless Driving, Was License
Suspenrled

G1 e Name

802-385

Vehicle Licc-nse Number

--~N~a~v........
~2.......
, ~1-~.....
t~6~0
________

frnJant

Ve.

...1.R..1,.JF._....C.oK
.....
l_,F........,S....;3L......_.L,0u:P~I
:JI.Y➔l..,:NuG.........
______

____

Charged i?Warrant
,u-/,~fv.r
Date of onv1ciion

~ Penalty

Jurisd'

•

#

v,.

__L_E_86hl+j7

1-13-{:,/

i)l~t~,.,

" - J
,r;$'t-

and

Race
Height
Weight
Mo. Born
Yr. Born

3 Rox 252
Number, If Any

FtKTON,

)

Defendant•~
Chl;luffeur's Ltl~-•~l,!,ft\

Cod~ ·of Virainia of 1950. ao amended)

4b.l-414.

��ABSTRACT OF CONVICTION
(Sectir n -H, I ~14, (ode,

or

To
{':OMMONWEALTH

OF VIRGINIA

f \"iq,pma

of 1950. :'\3 ame11ded)

SPEEDING

DIVISION OF MOTOR
VEHICLES

Race
Height
Weight
Mo, Born
Yi·. Born

Address of 9~~ nt

a....,
....
,~,
.......
~

ELKTON,

.-t&gt;

C'hauffeu:·'s L;

~=~rr's
or
nse I\'umber

I

'~J98891__V

I

SP E E D

~r&gt;,~1~3-,1,,
Offensr Chargerl in Warrant
~---

['"ic'
&gt;v,tl~c'.-

I

endant Convicted of

'

l 0-:~ &amp;t'

~

'"" ~-l&lt;_.,.-Veh1cle

ij, ~

..,..~.,..~
'I

r,-nalty

Imposed

__

No

~

· ;';o
• c·tty, T own of
J uns· d.1ctiort;',
unty,

''11~

______

'-

__

T_O_W_N_~O_F
__ E~~L~K~T~O~N-'-+_V~"~_______

_

1939

__D__E_C_..._~ 1 C)£.o._

~G-U~l~L-I~Y
_____

__

0 11

1 60

~~~-

s,1~-;;-,~.12--

2 S ____________

_._._,....._____ ......_......,...,er__

________

I_
1

20.00

,:-..-,
Date of
Offense_

Plea of Guilty
or Kot Guilty __

.Miles Per Ho111 in.

Speeding_--1l0_

--~E~l~N.E._$.

____

License Numbe1

_______

.~cense
Suspended
·1
;,.
~er
~king
Arrest

Na

______

1 JG

Date of Conviction
0

VA.

6'

_
-Zone

Appeal
Taken

No

·-----

Period of Suspension
from Date of Conviction --~N~O ....N
.......
E---Was Lict&gt;nse CarJ
SunenJered

_ ___N_o._

Name of
Cour-t _ P_oL ....
l ""C
....
E--------

_Ti~

-

Cl.EU

-

'I!)
Date of HPport_ __ '..JF -_1_
0
1 60 _
_ __ _ _ _ __
This Abstrac/~led
h, the Judge or the Clerk of the Court ha, ing juri~dict1on of this casl' a-. required b) Section 46.1-413 of Ute
Code of Virginia of l'la0. a, amended.

��6-27-1OS

ABSTRACTOF CONVICTIO?f
(Section 46.1-414, Code of Virrinia

of 1950, as amend~)

MO WEALTH OF VIRGINIA

DIVISION OF MOTOR
VEIDC

CLARENCE

Of

~·-----

CHARI

R.F.o. # 3StrttlBox
298
and ;I/umber,
ELKTON,

I __

Offense Ch

ame of

Name of Officer Making Arrest

I

J~

Thia Abet
Code of Virgin

l 40

1892

Vehicle License Number ____________

....
D._.R
.........
I .....
Y....
I.....
N...,G..___
....
D...a.....
u~N...,K.__
_________

_

Give Name of State

Date of
oft'en"e
Or C •
Plea of Guilty
or Not Guilty
GI I I L.TY

--~f~l~N~E-$,._l~D~D
.....
~D~D~~C.....
a.....
s....T.--....
$..,,,5
.....
...,5,,...0,,__
_____
_________________

--~~~i~•-M-,~N~O~B~Y~E~t~I-E
__________
___

Si

C

5 1 7"

24,

1960

..

DRIVING DRUNK

I

Pena
Imposed
I:f Defendant Was Convicted of
Reckless Driving, Was License
Suspended

If Any

State

.........
1_______
I ---'J""'A'-'--LIN~_4-'-+,__,_]...,Q...,6

•

Race
Height
Weight
Mo. Born
Yr. Born

V4.

_J~G-4....._J~l...,7.....,3-~Y~A...._.
_____
Gi vt-

IE

Appeal
Taken___.N

.....
o.,..____

_

Period of Suspension
from Date of Convictio.~-------Was License Card
Surrendere~~---~Y

....E_f
____

_

Name of
T'-"-O"'"'W_._N.__O_.._f__.E....,L_..,K...,T_.O~N'&amp;.+,--V........,4._.,-.
_____
Court Pa I I C E , JIIS 1 I Cr

,,,, # ~
Title
'-:g7-.
~ ~_
_
_
_ (.J.._ER..K._ _
~
Date of Reporl
,)AN•
2J,
1
._..m.,,.~y the Judge or the Clerk of the Court having jurisdiction of this case as required by Section 46.1-413 of the
....c...----"'
J.s amended.
udge or
Court

--dAL.

��OL 1!1-B Revised 6-27 19SK

BSTRACTOF CONVK,T~O_~

To

'ection

CoMMO,

·wEALTH

4o I --tl--1. C odt

, { \'irw.ir

,, DIVISION OF MOTOR
VEHICLES

..tm~n&lt;led 1

-

J./J?_;1?9f'r~,

I.._,

{

Chauffeur's Lice

Numhe1

-- ~....,__._
:--t1

,.

R. o1,1 t1{or
Defendant•s'~rator'

vi

......:.1

i)f

Ad~re$s oi ~efe11dant

,·t

30 ?'~17±_

Race
Height
Weight
Mo. Born
Yr. Born

ff Any

.,nd

v,,,

'!,.KTON

,:q-•

'\'::u11c: of

State

(~ive

◄

·-,,'~

1o 61
, ..

~ame

Date of
Qffep&lt;:e

____

DRUNK
~

8~1-7-.53

----'V'----A'-"'-----Vehicle L1lense Number

Offense Cha

Defendant

1a of 1-.~•1

OF VIRGINIA

5'

1 1 11
170
APRIL
1 9) _c:

VA.

of '"5tate

DEC.

31

Plea of Guilty
N
ror Not Guilty ____
O_T
__ ,,_U_I_L_T_Y
___

_

J

Convicted of

Penalty Imposed
If Defendant Was Convicted of
Reckless Driving, Was License
~
Suspended
Name of Officer Making Arrest

F

,,HIV

I NG

l"JE

$100.00

CCST :J,c:;,c:;o
Period of Suspension
from Date of Convictio ~--------

___________________
• •:. M cq v c:- LL E
_____________________
____

WasSurrendered_
License Card__________
YES

1.\_·_'_l_F __ E_L_K_T.....cO_N__,_--=V_t.._,%.
T_",_
______

~7/-£~e1L_

_

1 $,..___,_J~I._C.._._E~
N_c~~~~f-~P~=L~l~C~E~~J,_,U.._

-

_..J....
1_'
I.Lt
_Tit~
_C~
~L
Date of Report
F::: I". 2° 1 1 Of; 1
by he Judge or the Clerk of the Court having jurisdiction of this case as required by Section 46.1-413 of the
amended,

�i

I I

i

�VIRGINIA:

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF ROCKINGHAM
COUNTY

COMMONWEALTH

v.

BILL OF PARTICULARS

WALTER
M. NORVELLE

Now comes the Commonwealth by James R. Sipe,
Attorney

of Rockingham County,

are the specific

acts

Walter M. Norvelle,
this

constituting
as applied

against
1.

$105.50 received

for his wife,

of the fine
3.

4.

for the payment of fine

by R. K. Babington

12,

and

by Babington
of Mildred

on Ocoober 31,

to W. M. Norvelle.

from Elvie

Shifflett

This sum

for the payment

V. Shifflett.

$30.00 received

by R. K. Babington

by Babington

on November 4,

to W. M. Norvelle.

This sum

from Bobby Lee Neff.

$30.00 received

by R. K. Babington

14, 1960, and paid by R. K. Babington

5.

on October

Ida Holsinger.

$30.00 received

sum was received

made by

1962, in the pending

by W. M. Norvelle

1960, and paid by R. K. Babington
was received

by the accused,

to the amended charges

1960, and paid by R. K. Babington
was received

the following

the accused:

1960, from Robert P. Holsinger

2.

that

embezzlement

Court on the 15th day of October,

warrant

costs

and alleges

Commonwealth's

by Babington

$24.00 received

on December

to W. M. Norvelle.

This

from James Edgar Hawkins.
by N. L. Clem on December 30, 1960,

and paid by N. L. Clem to W. M. Norvelle.

This sum was received

by Clem from E. C. Lawson.
6.

$20.00 received

by Noah Helsley

on January

11, 1961,

��-2-

and paid by Noah Helsley
received

by Helsley
7.

to W. M. Norvelle.

This sum was

from Madalin T. Miller.

$105.50 received

by W. M. Norvelle

2, 1961, from Ronald Ray Hensley

on February

for the payment of fine

and costs.

Commonwealth's Attorney

���J
I

I

t

.l

i

t

�COMMONWEALTH

v.
NORVELLE

CHARGE
TO JURY

If you find
embezzlement,

as charged

fix his punishment
of not less

the accused,

Walter M. Norvelle,

in the warrant,

by confinement

in the penitentiary

than one nor more than twenty
If you find

then you will

him not guilty,

guilty

of

say so and
for a period

years.

you will

say so and no more.

��COMMONWEALTH

V.
NORVELLE

INSTRUCTION

The Court instructs
the evidence

that

the jury

the accused,

walter

I

that

M. Norvelle,

officer

or employee of the Town of Elkton,

certain

public

misused

or misappropriated

public

funds,

as charged

funds with fraudulent

him guilty
the jury.

if you believe

Virginia,

in the warrant,

the same or knowingly
intent,

and fix his punishment

while

then it

from
an

received

and knowingly
disposed

of said

is your duty to find

in accordance

with the charge

to

��COMMONWEALTH

v.
NORVELLE
INSTRUCTION~

The Court

in order

to find

he knowingly

knowingly

is guilty

in this

in this
misused

the warrant,

the accused

misused

in the warrant
evidence

instructs

the jury
guilty

that

so that

the entire
if

case beyond a reasonable
or misappropriated

belonging

is not necessary

of embezzlement

or misappropriated
case;

it

the jury
doubt

to prove

amount charged
believe

that

from the

the accused

any of the money charged

to the Town of Elkton,

of the crime of embezzlement.

that

Virginia,

in

then he

��COMMONWEALTH

v.
NORVELLE

INSTRUCT
ION

The Court
the evidence
or employee
funds,

that

instructs

the jury

the accused,

Walter

of the Town of Elkton,

as charged

in the warrant,

~
that

if

M. Norvelle,

Virginia,
and that

said

funds to the proper

_/4,L, • ~--z/ftl/L~tz;;

.(131.dlt

a§ '.~

t~

idb►ie ?

burden

of explaining

proper

authority.

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��COMMONWEALTH

V.
NORVELLE

4

INSTRUCTION

The Court instructs
sho'Wil and believed
evidence,

its

candidly

weighed,

force.
it

just

which they,

when taken

convinces

their

and reasonable
with guarded

judgment

character
defendant's
him guilty.

as to satisfy

guilt

beyond reasonable

enlarging

as a whole and fairly
guarded

judgment,

and

the jury

but are to make

from the circumstances

believed

transactions

of

is of such

the minds of the jury
it

proven

men, ordinarily

in the grave

doubt,

or

is not to fancy situations

in evidence,

evidence

and force

evidence

as any other

without

as reasonable

circumstances

and if the circumstantial

cases

The jury

inferences

circumstantial

as effective

in all

which do not appear

would make Lnder like
life;

If,

that

is just

act on such conviction.

or circumstances
those

by the jury

and is to be regarded

belittling

should

the jury

is their

of the
duty to find

��COMMONWEALTH

v.
NORVELLE

~

INSTRUCTION
The Court instructs

the jury

of our law is the presumption
charged

with a crime

established

case,

disregarded

of innocence

land and before

must have an abiding

but it

faith

in the case,

believe

The mere suspicion
is not sufficient
preponderance

of the evidence

Walter M. Norvelle,
reasonable

theory
The jury

susceptible
innocence

stage

his guilt
consistent

supports

him.

and if after

The accused
considering

of his

sufficient

reasonable
doubt of the guilt
and you must return a verdict

of the law

in this

and, based

guilt,

you

on the
doubt.

however strong,

if the greater
but in order

so clearly

case,

reasonable

that

weight

or

to convict

there

is no

upon which he can be innocent.

to guess and where a fact
one of which is consistent
arbitrarily

M.
through-

part

beyond all

the charge,

adopt

is not required
all

of the

Walter

M. Norvelle

of the charge

with the evidence

you cannot

and if there

is not mere form to be

substantial

must be proved

is not at liberty

of the accused,

case

Walter

or probability
nor is it

doubt,

is

thereof.

he is guilty

of two interpretations,

which incriminates
innocence,

to convict,

that

his guilt

the accused,

is an active,

in the truth

Every person

goes with Mr. Norvelle

at every

you can convict

foundations

doubt of the guilt

doubt in every criminal

by the jury,

until

reasonable

your duty to acquit

and applies

Reasonable

evidence

to be innocent

any reasonable

This presumption

out the entire

of this

of the accused~

by the Commonwealth beyond all

the law makes it

Norvelle.

one of the basic

of innocence

is presumed

is upon the mind of the jury
accused,

that

the evidence,

off Walter M. Norvelle,
0
"not guilty".

that

is equally
with the

interpretation

to prove his
you entertain
then it

a

_futy
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i: ~ou;
~

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\

�COMMONWEALTH

v.
NORVELLE

C

INSTRUCTION

In considering
burden

of proving

Court instructs
nor its

whether

the guilt
the jury

meaning.

or possible

must limit

of this

case,

doubt

with imaginable

consideration

including

drawn therefrom.

the natural

The jury

Furthermore,

cannot

the jury

from lack of evidence,

tial

to the proof

If,
evidence,

fact,

a convinced

in such a state
of the guilt

If,

hand,

viction

the evidence

of the truth

reasonable.

doubt.

at the trial

inferences

inferences

to be

to create

doubt,

of guilt.

in mind that

testimony

and honest

belief

on the other

presented

the

any doubt arising

or from questionable
fact

essen-

and not a mere doubt con-

circumstances.

to meet its

of all

to find

of the accused

Commonwealth has failed

sideration

imaginable,

should be a doubt of a material

a reasonable

your minds are left

from reaching

for the law

of the charge,

go beyond such evidence

and nonessential

after

doubt,

of the proof

should bear

of the guilt

immaterial

the word "reasonable"

beyond every

and reasonable

from crnflicting

of any particular

cerning

or possible

to the evidence

nor can you go beyond such evidence

proof

the

doubt.

upon the suffiiency

its

doubt,

is a doubt which is founded on reason,

a man must be proved guilty

In passing
jury

beyond reasonable

you should not overlook

A reasonable

does not say that
conceivable

of the accused

that

and is not to be confused

or not the Commonwealth has met its

of all

of the

of doubt as to prevent
of the accused,

you

then the

burden.

after

an impartial

in the case,

of the charge,

consideration

and reasonable

you have an abiding

you are then satisfied

con-

con-

beyond all

��COMMONWEALTH

v.
NORVELLE
INSTRUCTION_z

The Court
witnesses

instructs

is a question

appearance

exclusively

of the witnesses
the reasonableness

mony, their

apparent

candor

and fairness,

they

witnesses

to the parties,

if any,

the right

circumstances
to determine

and what is the relative
credit

accordingly.

their

speak,

if any appear,
appearing

of their

testi-

apparent

in-

of the
of the

of the witness

and from all

on the trial,

which witnesses
weight

manner of

the relationship

the interest

of

and from the

the opportunity

to know whereof

surrounding

their

and consistency

witnesses

of the trial,

the credibility

for the jury;

or lack of intelligence,

in the result

that

on the stand,

testifying,

telligence

the jury

other

the jury

has

are more worthy of credit

of any such testimony

and to give

��COMMONWEALTH
V.
NORVELLE
INSTRUCTION_£

The Court instructs
the defendant,
own behalf,

the evidence

his

testimony

that

that

in the case at bar,

is a competent

weigh and consider

with the same principles

you are instructed
reject

M. Norvelle,

and you should

accordance
weighing

Walter

the jury

that

witness

his

should

evidence

actuate

of the other

witnesses

in the case,

you cannot

arbitrarily

disregard

because

he is charged

in his
in

you in

with an offense.

and
or

��COMMONWEALTH

v.
NORVELLE

INSTRUCTION

The Court instructs
reputation

of the accused,

considered

by the jury

evidence

of good character

the jury

to decide

that

the character

Walter Mo Norvelle,

in arriving

And the weight

case.

the jury

at its

is a fact

in connection

with other

to be

verdict.

to be given by the jury
and reputation

and

to the

of the accused
facts

proven

is

for

in the

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                    <text>·STATE OF VIRGINIA,
COUNTYOF ROCKINGHAM,to-wit:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF SAID COUNTY:

The grand
for

jurors

of the State

of Virginia,

in and

the body of the County of Rockingham and now attending

the Circuit

Court

upon their
about

oaths

the 18th

and arms,
child

do present

that

at its

age of sixteen
unlawfully

the

said

Beatrice

on the day and year

did carnally

in said

term 1948,

County,

with force

Malory Durrett,

years,

to-wit,

a female

of the age of

and feloniously

did make an assault,

Malory Durrett,

then

aforesaid,

know and abuse,

~g,ugb:r

WARREN
LEROYTEMPLE, on or

day of May, 1946,

the

~ars,

to-wit,

County,

in and upon one Beatrice

under

and her,

of said

against

unlawfully
the peace

and there,
and feloniously
and dignity

of

the Commonwealth of Virginia.

This

indictment

Beatrice

Malory Durrett

in Court

and sent

before

is found upon the testimony
and Mrs. Eva Durrett,
the grand

jury

of

witnesses

to give

evidence.

sworn

�)

i:~

Lt,,,_

INDICTMENT~

COMMONWEALTH
V •

1948

Foreman

1"'--~

WARREN
LEROYTEMPLE'n
#f

Felony
~Aughe~ term,

A true

Witnesses:
Beatrice
Malory E&gt;urrett
Eva Durrett

y2. Mrs.

If.

George D. Conrad
Commonwealth's Attorney

•

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�PRE-SENTENCE
INVESTIGATION
Staunton., Virginia
October 25, 1948
.American

NAME Warren LeRoy Temple

CITIZENSHIP

ADDRESS 388 North Mason Street
Harrisonburg,
Virginia

MARITAL STATUS

Married

NO. OF DEPENDENTS Two

AGE

27

RACE

Colored

SEX

Male

OFFENSE· Statutory

Rape

OFFENSE

On or about the night of May 18, 1946, the defendant picked up Beatrice
Inrett
at the Chicken Shack on Wall Street in Harrisonburg,
Virginia.
The defendant
had been drinking beer with Charlene Lee and Norman Harris when Beatrice joined
the party.
After spending some time in the restaurant,
these four people left
the restaurant
and drove to a hollow near Vesuvius, Virginia.
They parked the
car on a partially
hidden dirt road and while Charlene Lee and Nonnan Harris
took a short walk in the near-by woods, Warren LeRoy Temple showed his affections
upon Beatrice Tu.rett.
The victim did not object to his advances.
In fact, it
is understood that she had had intimacy with the subject on various other
occasions and there are some implications
that she has had relations
with other
men. The defendant states that he did not realize
that Beatrice was only 14
years of age and since he had only known her for a period of three months prior
to the offense, he had not inquired into her family history.

PRIORRECORD

only two charges
are as follows:

FAMILY m:sroRY

could be found on the court records

7-15-42

Disorderly

conduct

3-1-43

Disorderly

conduct

in Rockingham County.

10 days (suspended on good behavior
6 months) Costs $5.50
Fine $7.50, costs $5.50

They

of

Warren LeRoy Temple is the oldest ch.i.ld in a family of three.
He is the son
of Ruby Edi th and Junius Temple. Junius Temple was employed for 14 years by
Mr. T. N. Thompson who OlVlledand operated a f'rw. t orchard east of Harrisonburg. When this orchard changed hands, Junius became the janitor at the colored
high school.
He passed away in February of 1937 and up until this time, he
enjoyed an excellent reputation.
Ruby Temple enjoys an equally good reputation.
Both she and her husband were the children of Methodist ministers
and were
reared in religious
homes. Therefore, they attempted to bring their three sons
up in the same environment that they had known as children.
Warren LeRoy, as
his two brothers Wendell and James, enjoyed a normal childhood life.
They
were given the opportunity
to become thoroughly educated and proved themselves
to be above the average student in the Harrisonburg colored high school.
On
June 26, 1943, the subject was inducted in the u. s. Anny. He was transferred
over-seas on June 22, 1944 and discharged on February 15, 1946. Warren LeRoy
reached the rank of Sergeant and was discharged in this capacity 1'f.i.
th an excellent service record.
Upon his discharge from the Anny, the subject did not
settle down to finding a permanent job but hung around undesirable
places for
a period of three months.
It was during this period of adjustment that he
became involved with the victim, Beatrice Durett, and committed the offense
with which he is now charged.

��Warren LeRoy Temple
Page 2
H6M.EAND
NEIGHBORHOOD

The present home in which he now resides w.i.th his mother and wife, is a sixroom stru.cture located in a colored neighborhood that is peacefully
settled
and few disturbances
happen in this innnediate vicinity.
The house is in good
condition,
kept well, and furnished much better than the average colored home
of Harrisonburg.
Mrs. Temple was able to buy this home w.i.th the money that
her three sons sent her while they were in the Army.

EDUCATION

The subject graduated from high school in 1137 at the age of 16. Proffessor
Harris, the colored school principal.,
states that this boy graduated third in
a class of 10. However, the proffessor
further declared that he could have
graduated higher in his class if he had applied himself more readily to his
studies.
The boy's school record shows that be was an excellent
student and
has no record or truancy.
After graduating from high school, he wished to go
to college, but due to the death of his father four months prior to his graduation, he went to work in order to support his mother.

EMPLOlMENT

Upon graduation from high school, the subject took a job as a porter with the
Greyhound Bus Terminal'--~l_Ie received no fixed compensation for this job, but
declared his income to"be--between $15 and $20 per week. This included his
tips a.nd any extra money that he would make at the bus station.
He worked here
for a period of three years.
It was then that he was drafted into the Anny.
In June of 1946, the subject was hired as a porter for People's Drug Store in
Harrisonburg.
He is still
employed there at a wage of $31.50 a week. Mr. Bell,
bis present employer, states that the boy is above the average colored employee.
That he has proved himself to be intelligent,
ha.rd working, honest, and capable.
In fact, he states that he would hate to lose such an employee because they
are hard to find today.

RELIGION

This boy's family has been a member of the Harrisonburg Methodist Church their
entire life.
Up until the time he entered the service,
he was a regular
attendant;
but since his discharge from the Army, he has neglected the church.
However, be has been raised in a religious
atmosphere.

INTERESTS&amp;
ACTIVITIES

Warren claims that he enjoys
be an ardent reader.

HEALTH

The defendant has no serious
good health.
However, it is
of tuberculosis,
but Warren
that he is not infected with

SUMMARY

Warren LeRoy Temple comes from a reputable
colored family who have lived the
greater pa.rt of their lives in Harrisonburg,
Virginia.
The subject enjoyed
the normal benefits
that most children in this area are entitled
to.
He
proved himself to be a very apt student in school and has the reputation
of
being an excellent
worker.
The subject now lives with his mother in a six
room frame house in a good colored neighborhood and is her chief support.
He
married on August 7, 1948 and his wife is expecting a child w.i.thin the next
five months.
.It the present time, this is a very compatible marriage and the
girl is from a fairly reputable
family.
They are members of the Methodist Church
and as a whole they seem to be very interested
in religious
activities.
The
family appears to be in good health.
The subject is a steady employee for
People's Drug Store and received a wage above the average of colored people in

such sports

as football

and baseball

and claims to

heal th problem and his family seem to be enjoying
worth while to note that his father was a victim
claims that he has had several check-ups to prove
the same disease.

��Warren LeRoy Temple
Page 3
this vicinity.
The only financial
problem at the present time is keeping
his pa.~ents on the furnishings
that he has bought for a realatively
new
home.
PLAN

This young boy who is in serious difficulty
for the first
time in his life,
presents a dif.ficul t problem.
He bas had a hard time be caning readjusted
to
civilian
life after three years in the U. s. Anny. There is no excuse for the
offense that he has committed and it is not right for the child to suffer for
the sins that the mother and father have committed.
However, since this boy
has many virtuous qualities,
I feel that it 'WOU.1.d
be beneficial
to the public
to place him on probation for a period of time with the special stipulation
that
he contimie the small contribution
of $5.00 per week to the upkeep of the child.
Respectfully

yours,

~~~
Milton o. Culpepper
Probation and Parole
MOC/rhb
Sources:

Defendant
Defendant 1 s Family
Methodist Minister
Principal
of colored high school
Employer
Victim
Victim's Family
Various citizens
of Rockingham County
Court Records

Officer

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who stands charged with and indicted for a felony misdemeanor.
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who stands charged with a felony 1'MttefnH#flf'r
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��COMMONWEALTH

v.
WIILI.AMFRANK MAUPIN

INSTRUCTION

Every malicious
presence

of malice

willfully,

with

the

first

degree.

on the

part

deliberation

is murder.

If,

of the slayer,
and premeditation,

in addition

to the

such killing
it

be done

is murder

in

degree.

Without
malicious

l{illing

1

such element

killing

of deliberation

is limited

to the grade

or premeditation,
of murder

in the

a
second

��cm 10NWEALT
H

v.
WILLI.AM
FRANKMAUPIN

INSTRUCTION

The Court
"malicious",
definition
either

of murder,

but every

evil

and deliberately

provocation

without

malice

and it

law of homicide

includes

attended

It

only anger

motive.

with

Malice
motive,

may be
and hatred

denotes
done with

such circunIBtances

of a heart

on harm.
just

not

or

and used in the
sense.

and corrupt

regardless

or excuseo

and cruel

an
an

as carry

of social

:Malice means a wrong act

cause

from any deliberate

duty

done

It may be inferred

act

done without

reasonable

or excuse.

The Court
that

It

indication
bent

the word "malice"

is used in a technical

from any wicked

in them the plain

that

and unjustifiable

mind and purpose,

intentionally,

jury

to the

or implied.

unlawful

flowing

or implied

the

as applied

express

action

instructs

2

further

shall

may first

at any previous

instructs

have existed
come into
time.

the

jury

that

it

for any particular

existence

at the

time

is not necessary
length

of time,

of the killing

or

��CO_MMONWEALT
H

v.
WILLIAM FRANK :MAUPIN

INSTRUCTION

•

The Court
malice

instructs

is presumed

fron

the
the

jury
fact

that

on a charge

of killing.

is proved,

and is unaccompanied

with

the burden

of disproving

is thrown

malice

of murder,

When the killing

circumstances
upon the

of extenuation,
accused.

�•

�COMMONWEALTH

v.
WILLIAM FRANK MAUPIN

INSTRUCTION

The Court
deliberation
any other

fact,

and conditions

deliberation

V

the jury

or premeditation

a combination

therefrom

instructs

by either
of both;

that

by the accused

direct

or premeditation,

may be proved,like

surrounding

which warrant

beyond a reasonable

of homicide,

or circumstantial

and if facts,

are proven

in a case

doubt

or by

circumstances

and justify

of the

then the

evidence

existence

an inference
of such

same may be so inferred.

��COMUONWEALT
H

v.
WILLIAM FRANK }.[AUPIN

r

INSTRUCT ION

The Court
deliberate,

prior

intention
the time

V

the

and premeditated

the intention
tie

instructs

to kill

should

exist

killing;

have come into

of such killing,

that

killing,

should

to the actual

jury

to constitute
it

for
it

is

existence

a willful,

is not necessary
any particular
only necessary
for

the first

or at any time previously.

that
length

of

that

such

time at

��CO}DONWEALTH

v.
WILLI.AM
FRANKMAUPIN

INSTRUCTION

The Court
that

instructs

which he does,

quence

of his

beyond

reasonable

ated

his wife,

there

burden

rests

without
of

and if the
doubt

of willful,

that

raises

jury

first

a man is presumed

immediate
believes

a presumption

extenuating

of extenuating
degree.

to intend

or probable
from the

suffocated
that

and preiueditated

upon him of showing

in the

that

the prisoner

deliberate

such a showing

1urder

jury

or which is the

act,

guilty

the

6

conse-

evidence
and asphyxi-

the prisoner
killing,

and the

circumstances,

circumstances,

is

and

he is guilty

�J

�COMMONWEALTH

v.
WILLIAM FRANK MAUPIN

INSTRUCTION

The Court
is presumed,
the

second

in the
order
cation

first

~egree,

the

absence

jury

that

of other

every

to elevate

the burden

is upon the

the
for

evidence
unless

offense

offense

and in

or to show justifi-

the burden

is upon the

circumstances,

it

evidence

from the

in

to murder

Commonwealth;

to show extenuating
appears

in Virginia

to be murder

the

to manslaughter

the killing,

homicide

evidence,

and in order

degree

or excuse

justification,

✓

in the

to reduce

to introduce

wealth.

instructs

7

-----

of the

accused
or
Comraon-

��C0MM0NlNEAL'rH

v.
MAUPIN

The Court
from

the

Maupin,
their

evidence
died

next

✓

as

the
Court

that

:Villiam

Frank

said

the

defendant

of
to

therefore
from

the

the

should
doubt

criminal

they
that

violence

determine

if~

illam

instructs

the

jury

eviden~e

Maupin,

of November
Mary

that

believe
Mary

Jo

of another,
Frank

Maupin

offense.

believe

night

is

jury

a reasonable

a result

thsy

the

the

beyond

inquiry

committed
The

instructs

not

guilty.

to

all

was present

30, 1956,

Jo Maupin

beyond

death

and
as

unless

reasonable

in
that

that

the

apartment

-ll,en

he di~and

charged,

doubt

they

on

there
must

find

smother

��COMMONWEALTH

v.

INSTRUCT

IO

MAUPIN

The Court
is presumed
charged,

instructs

to be innocent

and that

stage

of the

every

essential

trial;

charged

doubt.

There

after
the

every

guilty"

and puts

denies
upon the

i

is not required

of this

1

to prove

the evidence

you entertain

accused

must acquit

of "not

c1qr6lfl

of the

is no shifting

considering

of the

'i th which he is

him throughout

the plea

Commonwealth throughout

defense

in law the accused

burden of proving every element of the
ju,/../- H7e..
and the)\ accused bi! I Hit beyond a reasonable

crime

accused

that

follows

moreover

allegation

jury

of the crime

presumption

Commonwealth the

upon the

the

as it

the

whole trial.

his

innocence,

for

the

a reasonable

.2tiicmt b;te •1•rtwrt1,

him.

burden,

then

The
and if,

Commonwealth and
doubt

it

remains

of the

is your

duty

guilt
and you

��COMM01Tif!EALTH

v.
:MAUPIN

I NS T R U CT I ON

The court
William

instructs

Frank

the death

Maupin,

the

jury

is presumed

of Mary Jo Maupin,

and reliable

and until
nocence
requires

this
is

is done,

sufficient

the

jury

The jury
cause
criminal

guilt

agency

called

of evidence

for

his

or person
nor is

disdoubt,

and the
him not

inlaw

guilty.

:Maupin is guilty

be-

out any other

who may have caused

the accused,

is

of Maupin's

to find

that

of

reasonable

protection,

in such cases,

William

Mrs.
Franklin

upon to prove bis own innocence

by naming

a guilty

failure

to point

party

or agency

sider

in determining

Maupin is guilty

by clear,

the presumption

the Commonwealth has not pointed

or identifying

V

the burden

beyond all

can not presume

Maupin 1 s death;
Maupin,

evidence

his

the accused,

to be innocent

and that

on the Commonwealth to prove
tinct

that

-:#-/0

party;

neither

out any other

a circumstance
whether

or not

guilty

that

is

person
the

the

as a guilty
jury

can con-

or not ¥Tilliam

Franklin

of the crime

charged.

�11

�comONWEALTH

v.
WILLIAM FRANK MAUPIN

II

INSTRUCT ION

In considering
burden
the

whether

of proving

Court

the

instructs

or not the

guilt

the

of the accused

jury

that

"reasonable"

nor its

meaning.

is founded

on reason,

and is

possible
guilty

doubt,

for

the

beyond every
In passing

jury

must limit

the

trial

of this

imaginable,

its
case,

including

to create

the

from lack

material

vent

after

If,
sideration
viction
all

bear

or

a man must be proved
doubt.

of the

evidence

cannot

charge,

presented

at
in-

go beyond such
to

proof

any El:IB:f!!doubt

testimony,
should

of the

guilt

of the

i1nn1aterial

and nonessential

a reasonable

and honest

consideration

left

in such a state

a convinced

belief

other

of all

the

truth
doubt.

hand,

after

evidence
of the

an ii.partial

in the

charge,

case,

accused

of all

of the

of the ac-

burden.

and reasonable

con-

you have an abiding

you are then

and

as to pre-

guilt

to meet its

of a

circumstances.

of doubt

of the

or from

be a doubt

concerning

on the

of the

in mind that

fact,

the Commonwealth has failed

reasonable

imaginable

and reasonable

from conflicting

to the

your minds are

then

should

of any particular

you from reaching

cused,

jury

essential

not a mere doubt

evidence,

which

nor can you go beyond such evidence

of evidence

proof

fact

If,

the_ word

of guilt.

Furthermore,

questionable

doubt,

the natural
The jury

with

proof

to the

doubt,

is a doubt

or possible

of the

consideration

overlook

doubt

conceivable

sufficiency

evidence

arising

not

not to be confused

to be drawn therefrom.

inferences

you should

A reasonable

ferences

find

beyond reasonable

law does not say that

upon the

the

Commonwealth has met its

satisfied

con-

beyond

��CO • ONWEALTH

v.
UPIN

WILLIAM FRANK

DISTRUCTION

The Court
evidence
evidence,

is

further

'

instructs

just

as legal

provided

that

such character

and force

of the defendant's

guilt

----the

jury

and may be just
the attending
as to satisfy

that

circumstantial

as effective

circumstances

as direct
proven

the minds of the

beyond reasonable

doubt.

are

jury

of

��CO ONWEALTH

v.
WILLI.AM:FRANK MAUPIN

INSTRUCTION

The jury
must always
verdict
character

be scanned

of guilty,

conviction

doubt.

instructed
with

unless

and tendency

mind a moral
reasonable

are further

great

that
caution,

the circumstances

as to produce
of the guilt

13

circumstantial
and can never
proved

in a fair

are

evidence
justify
of such

and unprejudiced

of the accused

beyond all

a
a

��COMMONWEALTH
v.

I NS T R UCT I ON

MAUPIN

The court
sufficient
picion
nor

that

instructs

the

evidence

or probability
can

facts
verdict

guilt

proven

are

consistent

guilty

in this

be inconsistent

of

~~th

must

be of

such

able

hypothesis

in

of guilt

the

of

the

the

the

save

that

this

with
case

as
of

to

guilt.

part

be

inferred

his

guilt.

the

prisoner's

that
case

on the

accused

a character

jury

it

not

creates
of

a sus-

the

prisoner;

because

the

To justify

evidence

must

innocence,
exclude

is

11

every

not

but

a
only

it

reason-

��COMMON\I\JEALTH
INSTRUCTION

v.
MAUPIN

The court
after

considering

cution,
entertain

and all

the evidence
evidence

doubt

identified

offense

charged

structed

that

in the
they

the

as to whether

indictment,
find

the

that

by the

by the

as the person

should

jury

introduced

intDoduced

any reasonable

ant has been

instructs

if,
prose-

defense,
the

they
defend-

who committed

then

the

defendant

jury

are

the
in-

not guilty.

��COMMONWEALTH

v.
WILLI

FRANKMAUPIN

INSTRUCTION

The Court
to show that

further

the accused

not be sufficient
proven
'nds

fact,

instructs

any reasonable

cri1 e was co mritted,

its

effect

doubt
it

jury

was not at the

to establish

but if

the

his

16

that

scene

absence

evidence
of the

or alibi

crime need
as a completely

has been such as to create

of his presence

at the

is your duty to acquit.

tending

scene

in your
when the

�\.

�co:mIONWEALTH

v.
WILLIAM:
FRANKMAUPIN

17
-----

INSTRUCT ION

The Court
nesses

instructs

is a question

the right

their

jury

exclusively

to determine

the stand,

the

testimony,

ness,

apparent

intelligence

of the witness

of the witness

in the result

from all

surrounding

other

determine
the relative
ingly.

the

manner of testifying,

of their

relationship

for

the credibility

from the appearance

consistency
their

that

which witnesses
weight

jury

of the witnesses

apparent

or lack

to the parties,
trial,

circumstances

candor

if any,
if

on

and fair-

the

the
interest

any appear,

of credit

have

and

of intelligence,

appearing

are more worthy

of any testimony,

and the

the reasonableness

their

of the

jury;

of wit-

on the

and
trial,

and what is

and to give credit

accord-

��C01\IIMONWEALTH

v.

INSTRUCTION

WiAUPIN

The court
at bar
tent

the defendant,

witness

consider
that

instructs

in his

his

should

other

witnesses

that

you cannot

mony because

Viilliam

jury,

Franklin

own behalf,

evidence
actuate

the

you in weighing
case,

arbitrarily

he is charged

in the case

Maupin,

is a compe-

and you should

in accordance

in the

that

and the
disregard

with the

weigh and
same primi.ples

the evidence
jury

are

or reject

of the

instructed
his

testi-

with an offense.

7

7

�L

�--cm fONWEALTH

v.
WILLIAMFRANK}1AUPIN
CHARGE TO JURY

If you find
as charged

in the

the accused,

William

indictment,

and that

malice

aforethought,

and that

tated,

you will

him guilty

his

punishment

life,

or for

find

at death,

him guilty

of murder

was not willful,

deliberate

guilty

in the

finement

deliberate

in the first

as charged

with malice

in the penitentiary

degree,

for

with

and premedidegree

and fix
for

years.

then

and fix

not less

in the

indictment,

aforethought,

and premeditated,

second

of murder,

in the penitentiary

twenty

of nu1·der,

the same was committed

of murder

was willful,

than

guilty

the murder was committed

or by confinement

any term not less

If you find
and that

it

Frank Maupin,

but that·

you will

find

his punishment

than

five

it

him

at con-

nor more than

twenty

years.
If you find

him not guilty

murder

in the

second

malice

aforethought,

degree,
actual

provocation,

or in mutual

manslaughter

and fix

for

than

not less

If you find
murder

but

of nrurder
that

his punishment

him not guilty
degree,

find

heat,

years.

of murder

in the

nor of voluntary

first

manslaughter,

punishment

at confinement

in the penitentiary

for

in your discretion,

by a fine

One Thousand
or by both

years,
Dollars,

such fine

If you find

or,

or by confinement

you will

in jail

degree,

manslaughter,

of involuntary

five

of voluntary

in the penitentiary

him guilty

ore than

say so and fix
not less

you will

nor of

but find

than

his
one nor

of not exceeding

not exceeding

and imprisonment.

him not guilty,

nor of

on reasonable

him guilty

at confinement
five

degree,

} ary Jo Maupin without

upon sudden

you will

one nor more than

in the second

he lcilled

or implied,
combat,

in the first

say so and no more.

one year,

�,_____

•

�COMMONWEALTH
OF VIRGINIA
COUNTYOF ROCKINGHAM,to-wit:
In the

Circuit

Court

The Grand Jurors
the

body of the

Court

of the

Frank Maupin,
City

against

said

County,

on or about

the peace

witnesses
evidence.

now attending

upon their
the

Virginia,

feloniously,

did kill

that

William

1956,

in.the

maliciously,

one Mary Jo Maupin,

Commonwealth of Virginia.

Ritchie,

and sent

Circuit

willfully,

and murder

of the

of Chief

sworn in open Court

oath present

Term, 1957.

in and for
the

30th day of November,

and dignity

evidence

February

of the Commonwealth of Virginia,

and unlawfully

Upon the

County,

County of Rockingham,

of Harrisonburg,

deliberately

of Rockingham

DrQ Motyca and Mae Pirkey,
to the

Grand Jury

to give

�cmmoNWEJ\.LTH

v.

.:'.2.-A'--o~

INDICTMENT

eman

A TRUE BILL

WILLIAM. FRANK MAUPIN

~

Charles E. Earman, Jr.
Commonwealth's Attorney

�COMMON\IIJEALTH

v.
IvlAUPIN
INSTRUCTION

The jury
evidence

must

justify

roay be

a character
mind a moral
reasonable
that
the

oonbt,

instructed

that

circumstantial

be scanned with great caution,
and can never
/
of guilty , 1 Mip-eeie.lly
of an offonoo,
:t;fl:E) penalty

death.,

;unless

and tendency
conviction
doubt{a.nd

each and every
accus@d

further

always

a verdict

of whicb

are

has

tl;i.@n tho

the

as to produce
of the

unles::s
oirc

circumstances

guilt

the

1wstance

boon made

out

E1Ceuood should

jury

in a fair

b@liove

established

to

are

of such

and unprejudiced

of the accused

esseut1aJ

and

proved

beyond

from

the

the

"be acquitted,

J--

evidence

cauv5ction

beyohd

all

of

a veaaonable

��COMMONWEALTH
v.

INSTRUCTION!/

MAUPIN

The eourt
tion

case

used.'

is

to be true

the actual

ent

which

of truth.
which

some finite

such

evidence

probability

pDobability
cannot

that
still,

Maupin

is

case
guilty

if upon the

able

hypothesis

find

him guilty,

greater

true,

in favor

amount to proof,

although

in this

from the

to prove,
be true,

for

reasonable
with

leaves

is

assum-

it

the

indiffer-

or establishes

of one hypothesis,
however

great

the

may be.

Therefore,
evidence

tends

mere circumstances

hypotheses

be

where,

other

evidence

of

should

may still

of every

Where the

of several

only

evidence

applica-

determination

insufficient

hypothesis

invests

in the

and vigilance

which the

exclusion

that

to the

is always

reasonable

hypothesis
force

caution

Such evidence

some other

jury

evidence

the utmost

ing all

are

the

of circumstantial

the

it

instructs

evidence
than

the

that

jury

may believe

there

of the

is a strong

offense

whole evidence,

consistent
and this
that
the

the

with
is

charged
there

his

true,

probability
in the

is any other

innocence,
although

probabilities

probabilities

from the

of his

they
it

of his

warrant,
reasoncaunot

may appear
guilt

innocence.

��COMMONWEALTH

v.
MAUPIN

yo

INSTRUCTION

The court
of innocence

instructs

jury

the

law of the

land,

and it

the

Franklin

at pleasure,

is

but

that

unless

come this

presumption

it

the presumption

is an essential

and binding
duty

Maupin in this

presumption

Franklin

jury

is not a mere form to be disregarded

the

case,

the

of the
case

and until

Maupin beyond

on the
jury

jury

to give

to William

full

the

Commonwealth has

a reasonable

the

guilt

doubt.

of

in this

the

by prooving

benefit

part

by

of the
over-

of William

��COMMONWEALTH
V

INSTRUCTION

MAUPIN
The court
the

presumption

be disregarded
tial

the

by the

on the

jury

of the

jury
part

jury

to give

benefit

instructs

of innocence

and substantial

binding

further

the

is not

of the

presumption

they

feel

by the

laws

of the land

convincing

them of his

reasonable

doubt.

and it

in this

and to acquit

compelled

to find

and the
guilt

but

law of the

case;

defendant

jury

that

a mere form,

at pleasure,

in this

unless

the

to

is an essenland,

and

is

the

duty

case

the

full

the

him guilty

of

defendant,
as charged

evidence

in this

as charged,

beyond

case,
all

��COMMONWEALTH
INSTRUCTION

v.
MAUPIN

The law presumes
innocent
proved

of the charge
to be guilty,

Commonwealth
all

civil
ulation

)

of evidence
case,

the

doubt.

talcen by implication
ance

alleged

against

will

nor is

guilt

Nothing

it

he is

upon the

accused

beyond

is to be presumed

by th~ evidence

yond a reasonable

doubt.

trial

of a

by conjecture

to be guilty,

must be satisfied

or

No mere preponder-

as in the

enough that

he may be supposed

him till

rests

of the

him.

suffice,

to be always

against

and the burden

to prove

reasonable

the prisoner

that

but
he is

or specthe

jury

guilty

be-

��J

COMMON1.'l7EALTH
I N S T R U C T I ON

v.
Maupin
The court
sumes every
the

dence

so strong,

guilt.

This

is never

every

of the

innocence;

yond all
as charged

that

a crime

jury

guilt

the

through

accused
thereof

cennection
that

until

the
the

an abiding

jury

accused,

may be guilty;

the

by evi-

that

no reasonable
is

stage

law pre-

to be innocent
his

presumption

entire

or that

for

his

guilt

has been proved

in the

warrant,

the

presumption

and they must acquit

him.

that

by prepon-

is more probably

in the precise

by

upon speculative

guilt

doubt

case

instructed

his

until

as

presump-

repelled
is

there

doubt

testimony

reasonable

applies,

the

and so conclusive,

of the

sufficient

or conjecture,

derance

ij

at

And in this

theory

still

so clear,

and soes with

proof.

his

with

jury

Com.monwealth has established

and applies

it

charged

in the minds

to his
tion,

the

person

until

is left

instructs

and narrow

than
beterms

of innocence

�·,,

�COMMONViEALT
H
v.
MAUPIN
INSTRUCTION
The court

instructs

on circumstantial
sion

sought

evidence

beyond

sucn

conclusion

certainty

the

dependent
character,

offense

ard rule

that

charged.

justify

of certainty.

every

probable
other

of the

guilt

the

of the

with

and incapable

hypothesis

leading

than

the

of the

a reasonable

of guilt.

person

com-

and inconclusive

to the

stand-

that

they

coincide

accused,

but

No other

must fairly

facts

whole to a

of a number of in-

according

they must

conclusion

and reasonably

must be incompatible

of explanation
that

the

taken

They must be such

hypothesis.

but

to

and with

and no other

sufficient

accused

evi-

necessary

in effect,

belief

guilt

reasonable

evidence,

reasonable

other,

nature,

is not

grow out of the
innocence,

each

of an imperfect

full

conclu-

by competent
facts

a conviction.

It

to the

the

The mere union

each

a conviction

and the circumstances

the accused,

and justify

and render

exclude

that

not

as to generate

)

with

and producing,

circumstances,
will

necessary

and all

to be proved;

conclusion,

and moral

but

doubt,

must be consistent
sought

to warrant

must be proven

must be of a conclusive

satisfactory

with

that

each fact

a reasonable

the main fact

mitted

jury

to be established

dence

together

the

upon any other

��COMMONWEALTH
v.
rv,T.AUPIN

INSTRUCTION

The court
cumstantial
caution

evidence

where,

to prove,

assuming

actual

invests

o/ere

establishes

reasonable

hypothesis

of every

such evidence

the

which

amouht

the

reasonable
force

probability

always

evidence

intends

be true,

of truth.

for

it

which

Where the

hypotheses

however

utmost

hypothesis

in favor

to proof,

of cir-

the
is

may still

which of several

some finite

cannot

other

with

case,

Such evidence

to be true

indifferent

only

in the application
of the

be used.

circumstances
it

that

all

exclusion

leaves

jury

determination

should

some other

is the

the

to the

and vigilance

sufficient

dence

instructs

is

evi-

true,

or

of one hypothesis,

great

the probability

may be.
And the
dence

in this

of the
tive

crime

court

case
with

the

to establish

which he is charged,

jury

that

is

that
the

all

the

accused

circumstantial

is

and not

eviguilty
posi-

evidence.

in this

case,

guilty

of the

evidence,

although

that

there

offense

there

innocence,

guilt

instructs

which tends

Therefore,

though

further

they

is

greater

charged

cannot

find

in the

may believe,

probability
warrant,

reasonable
the

from the

than

jury

is a strong

any other

it may appear
are

the

accused

evidence

the probabilities

that
still,

hypothesis
guilty,
that

from the

the

of his

the
if

evidence

accused

upon the

consistent
and this

whole

with

is true,

probabilities

is

his
al-

of his

innocence.
,--

J 7

��COMMO:NWEALTH

INSTRUCTION

v.
MAUPIN

The court
relies
the

wholly

and therefore

must be governed

upon you in the
1. It
sion

of the

defendant's

in the

same manner

rested

upon the proof

nature

clusive

when it
of the

bability
ascertained.

may still

ever,

therefore,

hypotheses
favor

is

raises

the

guilt

or innocence,

of law,

which are

of
the

binding

invests

however

whether

conclube es-

evidence
or merely
rather

by full
of the

as compared

with

the precise

proof

insufficient
to prove,

leaves

exclusion
with

it

the probability

another,

and inconin
pro-

can or cannot

of every
force

be

assuming

all

hypothesis
other

of proof.

hypoWhen-

which of several
probability

such evidence

may be.

accused.

some definite

some other

some finite

proof,

probability

where,

indifferent

establishes
than

the

had

be of a con-

indefinite

a mere or limited

actual

issue

circumstance.

should

is always

tends

(1)

guilt

every

of guilt,

the whole

circumstances

is always

is the

as if

of the

Evidence

evidence
it

great

shall

conclusion

and essential

mere circumstances

the

jury

when established

the

accused,

innocence,

tnue,

individual

that

of the

for

from which the

to the

no more than

of one hypothesis

to proof,

Commonwealth

guilt

circumstances

the hypothesis

essential

guilt

the

and circumstances,
with

be true;
which

his

same extent

of each

which the

thesis

to establish

rules

is essential

Such evidence

to be proved

the

and the Commonwealth is bound to prove

and tendency.

of his

case

is to be drawn by the

and to the

must be consistent

3. It is also

all

which

facts

clusive

evidence

following

guilt

proof,

circumstance

the

in this

in determining

that

single

favor

that

case:

by full

2. All

jury

by the

is essential

tablished

the

upon circumstantial

accused,

jury

instructs

cannot

in
amount

��4.
relied
moral

It

is

likewise

upon to prove
certainty

essential
the guilt

exclude

every

that

the

circumstances

of the accused
hypothesis

guilt.

C0MM0NVIBALTH
v. MAUPIN

Instruction
Page 2

but

shall
that

to a
of his

��COMNIOWNE.ALTH

v.

INSTRUCTION

!f.AUPIN

The court

tn this

a verdict
judges

the

jury

case

are

the

witness

right

testifying

opinion

to any material

fact

may be entitled

as in the
to under

and in ascertaining
consideration

the

by the

any witness

matter,
apparent
witness

to,

and the weight

circumstances

I

I

jury

motive,

as

to his

jury

the

testisame

of the

may take

or any other

or his

testimony,

case;

into
circumaa dis-

upon the credit

them the

jury

of

may take

or prejudice

interest,
his

bias

frankness

as well

being

thereof,

as his

these

at the

such credit

and fairness,

trial,

as the
the

sole

as well

demeanor

and other
give
jury

upon the

facts
the

case.

and

evidence

of the

credibility

in the
his

may think

judges

as the

in the
r,

falsely

the

the

who

his

and from all

jury

testified

and in passing

appearing

the

have

of any witness

or to give

before

they

or unreasonableness

intelligence,

of such witness

and that

the reasonableness

any appear,

stand,

of each and

of the

witness

so testifying

circumstances

titled

the

at

and exclusive

opinion

all

evidence;

statements,
if

case,

character,

consideration

of his

them,

such weight

surrounding

closed

sole

testimony

in the

in arriving

credibility

before
the

that

may have knowingly

mony such weight

stances

and the

to disregard

in their

into

they

of the evidence

every
the

instructs

it

en-

evidence
of the

��COMMONWEALTH
v.

I NS T R UCT I ON

MAUPIN

The court
sence

of all

to commit the
doubt

instructs

evidence
crime,

of innocence.

jury

of an inducing
when the fact

as to who committed

sumption

the

it,

that
cause

the abor motive

is in reasonable

affords

a strong

pre-

��IN THE NAMEOF THE COMMONWEALTH
OF VIRGINIA:
COUNTY,GREETING:
TO THE SHERIFF OF --=D~i=n=w=i~d=d=i~e
__
You are hereby
✓Knicely (U.S.

and Delores

Petersburg,

at 9:30 oJclock,

to testify

And this

you shall

before

Virginia,

say in behalf

in the prosecution

Kenneth C.
Fort Lee, Va.),

Bevinghouse,

to appear

Frank Maupin, who stands

felony.

9135 T.U.,

a. m., on the

and the truthto

Frank Maupin,

this

Va.),

Court of Rockingham County,

thereof,

William

Hq. &amp; Hq. Co.,

K. Rock (c/o Mrs. Catherine

High Street,
Circuit

52391887,

comm.anded to summon Pvt.

220 A, Apt.#2,

the Judge of the
at the Court House

8th day of March, 1957,
of the Defendant,

William

of the Commonwealth against
charged

not omit.

with and indicted

for

And have then and there

writ.
Witness,

at the Court House,

J. Robert
this

Switzer,

of our said Court,

22nd day of February,

181st

Charles A. Hammer, Atty.
Spotswood Building
Harrisonburg,
Virginia

Clerk

for Defendant

1957, and in the

a

�~

~

�IN THE NP.MEOF THE COMMONWEALTH
OF VIRGINIA:
TO THE SHERIFF OF
You are hereby

V 425
Robert Elgin
Sterling

commanded to summon:

Hopkins
St.
Va.

v'Beulah Olivia
929 Jefferson
Harrisonburg,

Fix
St.
Va.

Robinson
c/o Thompson's Buick
Harrisonburg,
Va.

t,"Xei th J. Fix
929 Jefferson
Harrisonburg,

st.
Va.

Winifred Elaine Cupp
c/o George's Soda Shop
Harrisonburg,
Va.

✓Louise

Harrisonburg,

y Julius
(

COUNTY,GREETING:

Rockingham

Martin
384 W. Bruce St.
Harrisonburg,
Va.

,/ Paul Franklin Ritter
335 N. Liberty St.
Harrisonburg,
Va.

V All en Hensley
Elkton, Va.
Gifford W. Joseph
Police Department
Harrisonburg,
Va~

✓ Mrs.

Paul Franklin Ritter
335 N. Liberty St.
Harrisonburg,
Va.
Mary Crawford
c/o Clarendon Hotel
Harrisonburg,
Va.

YMrs.

Leo Mosby
Harrisonburg,

( Mrs. Agnes J. Dean
Apt. #4
85 S. Main St.
Harrisonburg,
Va.

Va.

/Augustus
Julias
Julias'
Restaurant
Harrisonburg,
Va.
to appear

before

Virginia,

at the Court House thereof,

8th day of
behalf

the Judge of the Circuit

March

William

for a felony.

have then and there
Witness,

J. Robert

Court House, this
of

./

• I

I

///I

this

\

R[CEIVEO
r
FEB22 1957

-;--i SHERIFF'S
OFFICE
.--j
ROCKINGHAM
i, COUNTY

/I'.; -

I 6------~---&lt;

&lt;Jl

and the truth

to say in

Frank Maupin, who stands

And this

you shall

not omit.

of

charged
And

writ.
Switzer,

Clerk of our said Court,

22nd day of February,

h:e I eon:gnonwealth.

.t--L.};

a. m., on -ue

Frank Maupin, in the prosecution

the case of Commonwealth v. William
with and indicted

at 9:30 o'clock,

, 19--22, to testify

of the Defendant,

Court of Rockingham County,

1957,

at the

and in the 181st

year

�..,J...t;CUTEDf-~I-J "1rN THE COUN'ry

Ul

.aECUTED ..1/2.rkIN
THE COUN'rYUl:'
&gt;
&gt;
ROCKI~GHAM
BY DELIVER G A_TRUE
COP
To~~~~~~~~iwr.,~14--

__

IN

- -------. -..--

--····......

��A,L.SlR
SHERIF

ROC~NGHAM
COUN1Y

�In the Name of the Commonwealth of Virginia:
To the· Sheriff of Rockingham

You are hereby commanded

County,

Greeting:

to summon

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to appear before the Judge

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of the Circuit Court of Rockingham

o'clock, a. m., on the ....8.th ..day of . ..March
Commonwealth

C O.o No

..

County, at the Court House

ther,eof, at 9 :30

..........., 19.5.7.,to testify and the truth to say in behalf of the

against ...WILLI.AM.FRANK.MAUPIN
.............................................................
.

w~,@-tA~~.w~J,lH-y,

who stands charged with and indicted for a felony mied.e.neauw-.
And this you shall not omit under penalty.
Witness,
Harrisonburg,

CHARLES

E. EARMA

I,

And have then and there this Writ.

JR., Commonwealth's

Attorney

Virginia, at the Court House, the. 26th ..of . Fe

of the Commonwealth.

r.uary.

for Rockingham

County and the City of

...... , 19 5,...7~

~

the181st

:xe

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Commonwealth's

Attorney

�.QJWUDIJt~&amp;2'2',2~7/4~s:,Z?~JN
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A TRUE

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;
ROCKINGHAMBY DELIVIB G A TRUE

COPY

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A. L STRAWDERM
SHERIFF

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AN

ROCKINGHAM
COUNTY

R CKIIJGHAMCO,JJNTY

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ROCKINGHAM
BY DELIVERI
COPYOF THE WITHI~~:.--~--

SPERIFF
ROCKINGHAM
COUNTY.

SHEIFF

C

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�In the Name of the Commonwealth of Virginia:
To the Sheriff

Vyou

of Rockingham

County,

Greeting:

are hereby commanded to summon .. ..S.4.e.r.;i.f.f.
..~vl.e.lvi.n...H.o.o.v.e.:r.
.......................................
.

to ,gppe~r:.before the Judge of the Circuit Court of Rockingham County, at the Court House thereof,

l!G:Vthwith

JfJU.~~~~A.1X.,

say in

on the tjth

behalf of the Defendant

day of ......Mar.ch

. .

. 19

57

to testify and the truth to

in the prosecution of the Commonwealth against ...................................... .

.......
W.tl..l..ta,~
...Jf;r:-.~.:n..~.l..tn
..J:'l:~µpJ:11
..................................................................................................
.
who stands charged with and indicted for a felony misdemeanor.
And this you shall not omit under penalty of £100.

And have then and there this Writ.

Witness, J. ROBERT SWITZER, Clerk of our said Court, at the Court House, the ....tltl:} __:,......

..?..7,

day of ..~~r..~P.
..................
19
and in the

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COPY OF THE
TO

IN~a:A

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fl~..,;.---•
A. L.ST AWDERMAN
SHEP.fff
ROCKINGHAM
COUNTY

-

�In the Name of the Commonwealth

of Virginia:

To the Sheriff of Rockingham
You are hereby commanded
................................

to appear

r.

before the Judge

o'clock, a. m., on the ....0

t

Greeting:

to summon

....r...........~

....,~

County,

.:.... Ga;..~.i.;l
...nt ..F. ctory,

of the Circuit

....ur.id

Court of Rockingham

l ..day of . _ ....~ h . ...... . ....

e E..t r. ............................................................
.

County,

at the Court House

thereof,

at 9 :30

. , 19 57, to testify and tf1e truth to say in behalf of the

1........................
,.............................
.

Common wealth l-1efm-c"'1."fte--6T-!t'!,d-ftt1',-,
against ..

who stands charged with and indicted for a felony misdemeanoc.
And this you shall not omit under penalty.
Witness,
Harrisonburg,

CHARLES
Virginia,

of the Commonwealth.

E. EARMAN,

And have then and there this Writ.

JR., Commonwealth's

at the Court House, the ..2.6.t.l'l
...of

Attorney

FeL
(!~

for Rockingham

~1..--_-Y

c~

....... , ~

2

Commonwealth's

County and the City of
71

Attorney

the

1 ls:f;year

�~l.ECUTE~_J7-;7IN

THE COUNTY 01'

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,

ERM~N
SHER\ff

ROCl&lt;JNGHAM
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�In the Name of the Commonwealth of Virginia:
To the Sheriff of Rockingham
You are hereby commanded

to summon

V

County,

Greeting:

....

................................................ CHIEF ..RIT.CHIE

......... .

...........................
..........
Y,...100.{ ......0FF.I.CER...J.O.SEPH.
..............................................................................................................
.

to appear

before the Judge

o'clock, a. m., on the

of the Circuit Court of Rockingham

.Btl1...day

of .. ~9.-r.G.b.

Common wealth beiOt"e -the- fua-ntl- jury, against..

County,

at the Court House ther-eof, at 9:30

............. , 19..5.7, to testify and the truth to say in behalf of the
...W.ILI..IlM ..FRANK..MAUPIN
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v.
WILLIAMFRANKMAUPIN

BILL OF PARTICULARS

Comes now the Attorney
February,

1957,

William

and for the

Frank JIaupin,

Grand Jury

of this

of Mary Jo Maupin,
on the

Court
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Building,

the

of 7 o'clock,

Frank

Commonwealth this

particulars

at its
that

of the charge
returned

February

the

28th day of
against

against

Term, 1957,

Commonwealth expects

1956,

at her residence

South Main Street,

the said

same hours

at such place

that

in the Taliaferro
Virginia,
the

said

between
William

from which

on the sa111edate

in Harrisonburg,

murder

to prove

Harrisonburg,

Mary Jo Maupin died

him by the

for the

P. M., and 10 o 9 clock, P.} .,
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Maupin did asphyxiate
and ldll,/by
suffocation,

suffocation
the

the

upon an indictment

30th day of November,

hours

for

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Virginia.

Commonwealths Attorney
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STATE OF VIRGINIA

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TO ANY SHERIFF OR POLICE OFFICER:

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November

ld.11 and murder one Mary Jo Maupin,

against

the peace and dignity

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County

Rockingham
Court of thexud

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County, the body (br:Jams) of the above accused, to answer the said complaint and

to be further dealt with according to law. And you are also directed to summon:
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                    <text>COMMONWEALTH
OF VIRGINIA

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COUNTYOF ROCKINGHAM
In the

Circuit

The grand

Court

jurors

to-wit:

of said

of the

county,

County of Rockingham,

of the

said

county,

within

twelve

to-wit

on or about

situated

in the

intent
porated,

in the

unlawfully

then

county

dignity

of the

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evidence.

garage

steal,

then

take

then

take

being,

of Lincolnbeing

a
therewith,

with
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away; and one

goods and chattels

of the

away,

then

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and there

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property

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found,

sa~d county,

and enter

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to steal,

one

or occupied

did break

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indictment,

and there

thereto

DeSoto automobile,

being

did

not then

of the

Circuit

in the year

the

the

WILLIAM G. LAWHORNE

of this

and in the

adjoining

in and for
the

that

garage,

aforesaid,

Lincoln-Miller,

oniously

four

garage

and chattels

sedan

and there

witnesses

said

said

present
finding

automobile

and feloniously

1953 4 door
said

to the

or outhouse

the goods

oath

and fifty

Incorporated,
house

now attending

13th day of February,

a certain

dwelling

the

the

hundred

feloniously,
Miller,

upon their

months prior

nine

Term, 1954

Commonwealth of Virginia,

body of the

thousand

February

value

of $2,600.00,

unlawfully
against

of

and fel-

the peace

and

Commonwealth of Virginia.
evidence

of Chief

sworn in open Court

Julius
and sent

Ritchie,
to the

Deputy Earl
grand

jury

Turner,A

to give

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felony

for

a

George D. Conrad
Commonwealth's
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A True Bill

WILLIAMG. LAWHORNE

v.

COMMONWEALTH

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�Commonwealth
v.
William

G. Lawhorne
CHARGETO JURY

If
not

you find

guilty,

the

you will

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in the

of not
your

at

less

hundred
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charged

dollars

stituting
will

value

larceny,

say so and fix

t,he penitentiary

ing twelve
dollars

find

of the

ten

and a fine

for

a period
in

ten

years,

or,

jail

for

a period

not

him guilty

indictment,

grand

more than

in

his

exceeding

not

five

(~i,500.00)

you do not

of property

penitentiary

more than

by confinement
months

as charged

say so and fix

in the

one nor

twelve

in the

of housebreaking,

you will

confinement

than

G. Lawhorne,

say so and no more.

then

discretion,

exceeding

William

him guilty

indictment,

punishment

accused,

his

for
years,

months

(~500.00).

but

of housebreaking

find

of Fifty

him guilty
Dollars

as charged
punishment

a period

of not

not

then

by confinement

or by confinement

and a fine

of larceny

or more,

therein,

less

than

in jail

exceeding

as

five

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�In the Name of the Commonwealth

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To the Sheriff of Rockingham County, Greeting:

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who stands charged with and indicted for a felony

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January 15, 1962

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James R. Sipe
Commonwealth's Attorney
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Re: ¼illiam Roy Smith
Reg. No. 23567
Date of Admission: January 4, 1962

Dear Mr. Sipe:

As you probably know, the above-named is a patient in this
hospital at the present time, having been admitted by Court
Order from the Circuit Court of Rockingham County.

In order that we inay make a thorough psychiatric· study or
this case, we should like to know the details of the alleged
crime, including the patient's statements and reactions at
the time of arrest and du~ing his confinement. We should also
like to know as much as possible about his past history and
any previous legal involvement.
Any information you can send us will be greatly appreciated

and considered strictly confidential and for our official use
only. To be of maximumuse to us in our study, we should
receive this information within the next two weeks.
Thanking you for your assistance and cooperation in this
matter, I am
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Re: William Roy Smith
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Date of Admission:

Jane· 4,192

Dear Dr. Blalock:
In r•pl
to your letter
of January 15 regarding
itiformation
concerning
the above named patient,
I am enclosing
herewith
a photocopy of the written
~eport submitted
by the Sate
Trooper who investigated
the pending mJr~ c ~ase against
William Roy Smith.
I £eel
that this report
contains
most of the evidence concerning
fr. Smith.
You will see oy reading
the lat
two pc::tge, ""hat the St te Trooper
has taken dm-m most of the statements
whL ..b wer made by Mr. Smith
~f~e~ he was apprehended.
Willian Roy Smith was co:nm:......;eJ to ::estern
State Hospital
on February 19, 1936, and was d"sch
u
, 1939~ I thought
6~ o
erhaps you would be able to get some infoTmation
from their
files
at Western State.
The only observationsthat
I would have that are not contained
in the enclosed
report
would b whe I questioned
him when
he was first
apprehendedo
At that time he seemed very confused and
appeared to me to be a person who certainly
should be committed for
observation.
When I informed him that his brother
was dead, his
reaction
certainly
was not that of a normal person.
After he had
been confined
in jail
for a couple of weeks, he seemed to calm down
considerably.
The sheriff
has reported
to me that in the past he
has received
numerous complaints
on Mc. Smith.
It seems that he was
violent
on various
occasionso
He was a person who consumed considerable alcohol~

��Joseph R. Blalock,
Page 2
January 16, 1962

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add~ tional
is charged,

M. D.

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the enclosed

report,

if there

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the crime
I will be happy to f rnish the same~

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Very truly

are any
of which he

yours,

James . Sipe
Commonwe""'l
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VOL. 65. NO. 31.

.Aaoc:lated Press
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STATE ARMORED CAR In front of Roy
Smith home as he came out peacefully Sunday
morning and admitted the fatal shooting of his
brother, Samuel Ples Smith, near Singers Glen.

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In Inset, Smith with State Police Sgt. Harry L.
Powers. Sheriff A. L. Strawderman is behind
Smith.
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A 58-year-oldman instantly kill-1home by Roy Smith, 58. He is in state troopers and sheriff's depu- ~!ti
ed his brother with a shotgm, Rockingham County Jail charged ties. State troopers brought their .
about 5:30 Saturday afternoon in with the shooting.
I armored car from Culpeper when vise
Ure Singers Glen community. This Roy Smith, his face and chest officers suspected that Roy Smith I I~
was the fatal aftermath, officers severely beaten in an afternoon might be barricaded in his house lndir
said, of a fist fight an hour or fight, surrendered at 3 a. m. Sun- with an unobstructed view to fire end
:io ear~ier and a long period of day at. his home atop_Green Hill, in any direction.
ill feeling.
one mile south of Smgers Glen. Sheriff A. L. Strawderman sai th e
Instantly killed was Samuel Pies
State Armored Car
Roy Smith
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Smith, 50, who was shot at his The house was surrounded by free hooting in e n •
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before the shooting and said Roy the
had threatened to kill him. But
Ples Smith declined to have a co or
warrant issued, the Sheriff re- Th
ported.
prop
Officers said it was not long titio
after the sheriff's visit that Roy prop
Smith went to his brother's house posa
and walked in, firing instantly at Dec.
Samuel Ples who was just inside the
the doorway. Two shots were We!
fired, the other load lodging in a dee]
door jamb.
step
Fight At Saw Mill
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Th
The fight is said to have oc- inst
curred at Stroop's saw mill, where
both men had met, between 2 6e
and 4 p. m. Roy Smith was reported later to have shot a horse.
He said Sunday the horse was his
own and he did not wish to keep
it any longer. Officers learned that
Roy Smith had complained about
his brother's horses being on his
property.
As far as officers could learn,
no words passed in the Ples
Smith home before Roy Smith AC
shot.
wak
The Pies Smith house is located Sunr ·
near a state road but Roy Smith's ran
house is at the end of a mile- ain'•
long steep and rocky lane. This ning
lane was negotiated with difficul- Po
ty by the armored cars and the roun
officers' automobiles. By cutting ques
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1ours Sunday with a massive continued against the six minori'truth barrage" on Soviet nuclear ty languages also used-Ukrainiesting. Initial reports indicated an, Georgian, Armenian, Lithuanthe broadcasts broke through in- ian, Estonian and Latvian, but not
tensive Communist jamming ef- on all frequencies.
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)lock the broadcasts on many of effort to penetrate Soviet jamming efforts with the story of Sohe frequencies employed.
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~ailed the story of Russian pollu- western section of the city reporttion of the atmosphere across to ed that they heard the broadcast
the Russian people, most of whom clearly. Those who live in the
do not know about the Soviet ex- Lenin Hill area near Moscow Uniplosions.
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posed you-and II who will come was picked up late in the evenafter you-to grave danger."
ing but it was on a frequency
Monitors reported propagation that the Voice of America had
conditions were unusually good, not announced in advance.
the VOA said. It reported Washington monitors were even able
to hear the 35 kilowatt VOA reMAKAH DAY
lay station in Ceylon beaming the The Makah Indians of the Olymbroadcast into central Russia pic Peninsula in Washington celefrom the south.
brate Makah Day on Aug. 26 d The first broadcast in English the day in 1925 they received full
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across the fields the homes are
about a quarter-mile apart.
Returned to Home

Roy Smith lived alone in a big
frame dwelling. He is believed to
have taken the short cut to his
home after the shooting. He was
not reported in the community
after the shots were fired.
Deputy Sheriff Glen Wilcox
said they knew of Roy Smith's
reputation for shooting, particularly if he was "mad and drinking" and they did not think it
worth the chance to go to the
house until he fell asleep. Wilcox
added that they had no fear that
Roy Smith would run away.
It was not until the armored
car was driven in front of the
Roy Smith home and the loud
speakers blared away with commands for him to come out did he
arouse. Officers said he is particularly hard of hearing.
Roy Smith came out meekly
into the yard which was surrounded By Sheriff Strawderman
and his deputies, State Police Sgt.
Harry L. Powers and six Rockingham troopers, and five troopers with Lt. L. E. Thomas on the
armored truck.
The slow moving armored vehicle could not reach the scene
until 2:30 a. m. It will travel little
more than 25 miles an hour.
Admitted Shooting
Smith readily admitted shooting
his brother but said he did not
know he was dead, the sheriff reported.

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shotgun Roy Smith used in killing r
his brother, Samuel Ples Smith,
near Singers Glen Saturday.
(News-Record Photo)

SyriaRecognized

Later, Roy Smith told Commonwealth's Attorney James R. Sipe, NEW DELHI, India (AP''
that he went home after being India Sunday announced re·
beaten, became angry when he tion of the new Syrian c
saw his beaten face in a mirror ment. The Indian consul·
and then started for his brother's eral in Damascus will Jhouse with the shotgun. This gun to embassy status.
was on the bed bes~deSmith when
he aroused. He made no effort to DON'T BE A LIT.

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Some ol the officers said Roy
Smith appeared dazed and ap- -----parenily did not realize that he
had been the object of the officers
hunt for hours.
Officers also recalled that Roy
Smith was a patient in Western
'
State Hospital some years ago. SECONDARY
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Mr. Sipe said that Smith will be ~~1lo~~ ~1~
brought into Rockingham County telllSe
burningandor ,
Court today. He indicated that he and night
may be sent to a mental institu- !~~ ~r
tion for examination.
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injured in disorders in Trafalgar hoUbt
and died laSquare and 312 persons were ar- ter, appa1. sy from a heart at•
rested there and in other parts tack.
of the capital, mostly on charges
of setting off fireworks illegally.
DON'T BE A LITTER BUG
In Liverpool, there were 129 fireworks injuries.
The blast in Wraysbury occurred at a party of show business stars being given in a bungaluw by John Kennedy, manager
of Theater Players.
The dead, two men and a woman, were trapped in the basement. Fire swept through the
building within seconds.
Police identified the dead as
Hilda Parsons, Davis Horsnall
and a lawyer, Michael Harroway.

lid Politico

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GOOD
TEAM''
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1961
ricultural county of the State. Charlie, with his excellent background and experience in this field, was a "natural" for the Agriculture Committee, on which he is now
a high ranking member. In addition, one or the other
of them hold high rank on the Finance, Privileges and
Elections, and General LawJ Committees, all of which
,re key assignments.
Once assigned to a committee, a member of the
ral Assembly remains on that committee as long
returns to Its sessions. Accordingly, his rank rises
r members drop out and new members are added.
irmanship of each committee ls determined by
or rank on the committee in point of service.
Lawrence and Charlie are well on their way
1anship of these highly important committees.
t a new member, upon being assigned to
, the lowest ranking member. On a comuost r8 the committees are, a new mem-

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�SOUTHWESTERN

MARION,

STATE

JOSEPH

H.OSPITAL

DEPARTMENT OF

MENTAL

HYGIENE

AND

HOSPITALS

April 2, 1962

Mr. A. L. Shaunderman, Sheriff
60 Graham Street
Harrisonburg,
Virginia

Re:
Dear Sheriff

William Roy Smith
Reg. No. 23567

Shaunderman:

As you will recall the above-named patient was released into
your custody o March 28, 1962. He is now being carried on
furlough status, and as soon as you can make arraft8ements for
us to receive a Court Order authorizing
his discharge from this
hospital,
his status will be changed to discharge.
Thank you for your immediate attention

in this

Very truly

af,((.,

case.

yours,

-

Joseph R. Blalock,
Superinte dent

JRB/fm

R.

BLALOCK.

SUPERINTENDENT

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further dealt with according to law. And you are also directed to summon:
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COMMONWEALTH

APR 1962
of VIRGINIA

)

vs.

)

Felony

(murder)

)

WILLIAMROY SMITH
\.

Lawrence H. Hoover
Own

1961

( x)

Appointed

December 18. Return

p. d.

(

)

of Grand Jury.

10/474.

Accused arraigned
and
plea not guilty;
set for
Jan. 2, 1962.
10/47f
December 28. Accused committed to
S.W. State Hospital at Marion,
Virginia,
for exam. and report as
to mental condition.
10/4~ ►.

,.

1962

March 28. Report filed by Sup't of
Southwestern
State Hospital.
April 9. Order for return of prisoner
from hospital
for trial.
10/511.

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May 14. Plea of n.g. withdrawn and
plea of guilty to second degree
murder entered;
evidence heard,
accused found guilty and punishment
fixed at 12 years in St. Pen.
11/14.

CIRCUIT
COURT
OFROCKINGHAM
COUNTY,
VA.

��COMMONWEALTH
OF VIRGINIA
COUNTYOF ROCKING~ to-wit:
In The Circuit

Court of Rockingham County,

1

The Grand Jurors

December Term, 1961

of the Commonwealth of Virginia,

and for the body of the County of Rockingham,

William

Roy Smith on the 4th day of November, 1961, in the County

Samuel Pleasant

Smith,

feloniously
against

did kill

oaths

the

Court of the said

Virginia,

upon their

now attending

Circuit

of Rockingham,

County,

in

present

that

and murder one

the peace and dignity

of the

Commonwealth of Virginia.
Upon the evidence
G. M. Weatherholtz,
Smith,

witnesses

to give evidence.

Sgt.

of Sheriff

A. L. Strawderman,

Trooper

H. L. Powers and Mrs. Samuel Pleasant

sworn in open court

and sent

to the Grand Jury

�murder

COMMONWEALTH
V.

R.

Si'.:)e

Attorney

A TRUEBILL

WILLIAMROYSMITH

James

Commonwealth's

�COMMONWEAL

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THE CIRCUIT COURTOF ROCKINGHAM
COUNTY,December 2g,

1961.
Commonwealth
On an inqictment

v.

charging

felony

(murder)

William Roy Smith
Thi
accused,
sheriff

day cam the &amp;ttcrney

for the commonwealth, and the

William Roy Smith, came into
of ~his county,

court

and by his attorney,

And it being made to appear to the court
deter~ination

of the mental condition

put on trial

for the offense

of the attorney
curring

hereby

it

that

at Southwestern·State

proper

care.

observation

should be

of the accused before

the said

committed to the department

insane

there

charged in the indictCTent,

is ORDER~Dthat

Hospital
and report

of the

L&amp;wrence H. Hoover.

for the commonwealth, counsel

therein,

and he is,

in the custody

for the
'Iilliam

on motion
ccused con-

Roy Smith be,

for the criminal

at f.arion,
concerning

he is

Virginia,

for

his mental condi-

tion.
And the sheriff

of this

accused

is,

is hereby directed,

deliver

the body of the said

poses herainbefore

county•

in whose custody

the

as soon as may be practicable,
Smith to said hospital

to

for the pur-

set forth.

STATEOF VIRGillIA, COUNTY
0
I, Georg i. Kemper, Clerk of the Gifcuit Court or
Rockingham County, Virginia,
do horBby e rtify that the foregoing
is a true and correct copy of an order of tho said Court entered
on December 28, 1961, in the cas~ r.rcommonwealth vs.
illiam Roy
Smith, as the same appears of r oo:• • • my .o£f"ice as ler
~J'!esaid.
'
IN TESTI ONY 'H ~OF, I he eunto set my hand and affix
setil ~£;·the'" s~id_ Coµrt, &gt; at Harrisonbur~,
Rockingham

, T'the

,., r, rcouhty, • Virf ip

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~c ~., d~y- of p~cemb;

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Executed
William
Virginia

♦

this
4th dp.;f o_:t.;January
1962 by delivering
the said
_Boy -Smi.th_ 'to .~o~ thwest~r11; .State J~ospi tal a.'t Marion,
as directed
~y tHi~ order.

.

sheriff

~afffi~

Rockingham

C-ounty

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1,
William Roy Smith
, having been advised of my right
under Section 19.1•163.1 of the 1950 Code of Virginia,••
amended• to a pre•
limina:ry hearing upon the question of whether there ia reaaonable ground to
believe that 1 coamitted the within charge of _....,.m~u~r_d_e_r'"'."--~""'!""'"--------------------•
do hereby voluntarily waive said pre•
liminary hearing this
6th
day of.
November
, ~9 61 •
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18

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STATE OF VIRGINIA
COUNTY OF
Rockinghan

No_____

To-Wit,

_

TO ANY SHERIFF OR POLICE OFFICER:

James R, Sipe,Commonwealth

Whereas,

has this day made complaint and information on oath before me,

1

s 4ttorney

_D_o_n_a_l_d
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V_a_n~s
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(Name)

Justice

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Peace

of the said County, tha~--------------

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did on the

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day of__

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Smith,against
of the

in the said County

the

peace and dignity

Corm;10nwealth of Virginia.·

These are, therefore, to command you, in the name of the Commonwealth, to apprehend and bring before the
County Court of the said County, the body (J;lQ,~) of the above accused, to answer the said complaint and to be
further dealt with according to law. And you are also directed to summon:
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JUSTIC3 OF TIIE PEACE

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Of _____________________
a
Judge of rhe County Court
Justice of the Peace

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, to-wit:
in and for the County aforesaid, State of Virginia, do certii ,-

that
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to the Commonwealth
($, ________

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as his suret _____
of Virginia

, have this day each acknowledged

themselves indebted
Dollars

in the sum of ------------------------------------

to be made and levied of their respective goods and chattels,

be rendered, yet upon this condition:

lands, and tenements

That the said _____________________

of _____________________

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County, on the ______

to the use of the Commonwealth to
Circuit
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County
day oi _____________
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or further heard, and before any court thereafter having or holding any proceedings in connection with the charge in this warrant, to answer
for the offense with which he is charged, and shall not depart thence without the leave of said court, the said obligation to remain in full force
and effect until the charge is finally disposed of or until it is declared void by order of a competent court; and upon the further condition that
days
the said --,---------------------shall keep the peace and be of good behavior for a period of ___________
from the date hereof. Nonappearance shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of trial by jury.
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MARION,

STATE

JOSEPH

J-lOSPITAL

DEPARTMENT OF

MENTAL

HYGIENE

AND

HOSPITALS

March 28, 1962

Mr. George W. Kemper, alerk
Circuit Court of Rockingham County
Harrisonburg,
Virginia
Re:

William Roy Smith
Reg. No. 23567

Dear Mr. Kemper:
I am enclosing in duplicate
a report to the Court concerning
mental condition of the above-named patient.
It will be greatly appreciated
if you will transmit
to Judge Haas and retain the copy for your files.
Very truly

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the

the original

yours,

Joseph R. Blalock,
Superintendent

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BLALOCK,

SUPERINTENDENT

VIRC.INIA

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R.

M. D.,

M.

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��In the Name of the Commonwiealth of Virginia:
To the Sheriff
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Witness,

JAMES R. SIPE, Commonwealth's

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Attorney for Rockingham

County and the City of Harrison-

burg, Virginia, at the Court House, the ___
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IN THE CIRCUIT CCU TO

ROCKINGHA1 COUNTY, December 28,

1961.
Commonwealth
On an indictment

v.
Willi

felony

(murder)

m Roy Smith
This day cam the

accused,
sheriff

ttorney

for the commonwealth, and the

William Roy Smith, came into court
of this

And it bein
d termin

county,

in the custody of the

and by his attorney,

Lawrence H. Hoover.

made to appear to the court that

tion

of the mental condition

put on trial

it

is ORDERED
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should be a

indictment,

for the commonwealth, counsel

th r in,

and he is,

there

of the accused before

for the off nse charged in.the

of the attorney
curring

charging

the said

he is

on motion

for the accused con'illiam

Roy Smith be,

her by committed to the d partm nt for the criminal

insane at South astern
proper care.

State

ob ervation

Hospital

and report

at Marion, Virginia,
concerning

for

his mental condi-

tion.
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accused is,
deliver

i

of this

hereby dir cted,

county,

in whose custody

as soon as may be practicable,

the body of the said Smith to said hospital

pos s hereinbefore

the
to

for the pur-

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STATE OF

VIRGINIA, COUTY O ROCKINGHAM,To-wit:

I, Gorge
. Kemp r, Clerk of the Cifcuit Court of
Rockingham County, Virginia,
do hereby certify that the foregoing
is a true and corr ct eopy of an order of the said Court entered
on Decemb r 28, 1961, in the case of Commonealth vs. William Roy
Smith, as the same appears of r cord in my office as Clerk aforesaid.

INT STI O Y 'H~ ~OF, I hereunto set my hand and affix
the seal of the said Court, at Harrisonburg,
Rockinuham
County, Virginia,
this 2tth day of December, 1961.
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�vmoINIA: IN TH CIRCUITCOURTOF ROCKINGHAM
COUNTY,
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Commonwealth
On an indictment

v.

chargin

felony

(murder)

William Roy Smith
It appearing

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Court enter

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for observ t1on

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R. Blalock,

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ca

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Court is directed

with one or more certified

copies

by him to the proper authorities

the delivery

tern State

~s dir cted to take the proper steps

may be dispos

sheriff

the 28th day of

from a report

to the custody of the sh riff

aid officer

don

William Roy

nd r port as to his mental

app aring

. D., SuperintendEl't

the accused,

to furnish

of this
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the

order for pre-

said hospital

for

to him of the said William Roy Smith.

STATE OF VIRGINI/i , COUNTYOF

OC INGHAM, TO-WIT:

I, George W. Kemper, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Rockingham County, Virginia,
doh reby c rtify that the foregoing is
tru and corr ct copy of an order of th said Court entered on
J,a-a.~l!lffli'!,~!N~, in the matter of Commonwealth v. lilliam Roy
Smith, as th same appe rs or record in my office as Clerk of the
Court aforesaid.
Given under my hand and the seal of the said Court, at
Harrisonburg• Rockingh m County, Virginia,
this 9th day
of April, 1902.
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, Clerk.

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�SOUTHWESTERN

MARION,

STATE

t,(09PITAL

JOSEPH

VIRGHNIA

DEPARTMENT OF

MENTAL

HYGIENE

AND

HOSPITALS

March 28, 1962

Honorable Hamilton Haas, Judge
Circuit Court of Rockingham County
Harrisonburg,
Virginia
Re:

William Roy Smith
Reg. No. 23567

Dear Judge Haas:
The above-named was admitted to this hospital
January 4, 1962,
having been committed by your Court for observation
and report.
Since admission he has been carefully
studied both physically
and mentally and history obtained from available
sources.
As
a result of our observations,
we beg to report that he is not
now psychotic or insane and that he has not been psychotic or
insane since admission.
The official
diagnosis is 'Sociopathic
Personality
Disturbance,
Alcoholism (addiction).'
He is considered
to be mentally competent and able to return to Court to stand trial
on the charges pending against him.
Respectfully,

ra,~
Joseph R. Blalock,
Superintendent

JRB/fm

R.

BLALOCK,

SUPERINTENDENT

M. D.,

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COMMONWEALTH of VIRGINIA

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WILLIE NICHOLAS

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Willie
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, in open court before
the Judge of the Circuit
Court of Rockigham County, Virginia,
do hereby voluntarily
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Willie Nicholas
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that I committed the within charge of
felonious
assault
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15th day of
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Elmer Nickles,

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Canp 8 Linville
John G. Leake

has this day made complaint and information on oath before me, -------------------

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in

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do certify

that
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have this day each acknowledged themselves indebted

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of Virginia:

To the Sheriff of Rockingham

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who stands chartged with

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indteted.~r

a feh,rry- misdemeanor.

And this you shall not omit under penalty.
Witness,
Harrisonburg,

County, at the Court House thereof., at 9:30

CHARLES

E. EARMAN,

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NON-SUPPORT

CHARGE OF DESERTION-

SUMMONS TO ANSWER

COMMON.WEALTH
vs.

by delivering a copy of the

Cler\.

Issued ................................................
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�COI1/IM01'TWEALTH

v.
y.

ILLIE

COAKLEY
INSTRUCTIOW

The Court
cused

can

you must

be convicted
believe

that

family

and himself,

support
being

or

after

income

and

the

the

with

there

that

I

the

jury

of

to
his

before

charged
beyond

providing

he has

which

that

offense

evidence,

reasonably

and maintenance
then

of

from

doubt,

acity

instructs

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for

aged

in neceissitous

against

his

him,

own immediate
earning

in providing
or

ac-

a reasonable

a sufficient

assist

the

infirm

capfor

father,

circumstances.

the

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vs.
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C akley

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INSrr•RU CT ION 11 0.

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held
is

to

be liable

for

in~

from
the

the

evidence

said

lade

for
should

then
the

in

this

H. Coakley

him and

defendant,
cause

the

the

that

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parent

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to

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maintenance

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into
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��Pre-Trial

Report

Rockingham County Department
February

Name:

Wade Coakley

Address:
Charge:
Trial

Fifedln theClerk's
Office
Rockingham
County,
Va.

of Public

FEBI14 1959

velfare

11, 1959

vs.

Name:

Willie

Huffer Nursing Home
Staunton, Virginia

Address:

345 Myrtle Street
Harrisonburg,
Va.

Fon-support

Attorney:

Date:

of father

Coakley

Charles

Hammer

Februc&gt;ry 17, 1959

Present Problem:
Apoeal from decision of Judge Graves on August 14, 1958 to continue
of t40.oo per month. See JDR 5335 and 5480.

supnort

Previous Problem:
See Non-support petition
number 4461C. Hearing on this petition
was held on
11-2-56 and defendant was ordered to pay f.40.00 per month to Rockingham County
Department of Public Welfare for support of his father.
Family Background:
Wade Coakley, a widower, age So, is entirely
dependent.
His wife died in
1950 leaving him life right in property near Sangersville.
It is in run
down condition.
1,1:henhe could no longer live in it alone and c ot,ld not rent
it, he went to live in the home of Hiram Dove of same community. He was in
this h0me when he first
received Old Pge ~ssistance.
He stayed there until
August 1956 when he went to Smithland Nursing Home following his discharge
from the University Hoscital after a serious operation for cancer on his face.
Mr. Coakley lived continuously
at Smithland until December 30, 1958 when he
was moved to the Huffer Nursing Home in Staunton.
Children:
Wade Coakley
the Virginia
by personnen
:!iJ00.00. . e
exemnted him

has two children.
Ler0y, Rcute 1, Bridgewater,
is employed by
state Highway Department.
His income was verified
on 11-20-58
classification
showing effective
5-1-58 monthly grocs income of
has a wife and L children dependent.
The Felfare income scale
from support.

Willie Coakley h?s r,een an emplovee of Merck and Comoany for the past 15
years.
He h~s always refused to furnish verification
of his income or to
give sup~ort voluntarily.
Court ordered sunport of fho.or per month on
11-2-56 was given for 13 months onlv to present time.
Willie Coakle': is estranged from his wife, Delona Coakley, who lives with their
only child, Dennis, age 19, in her husband's home, Rt. 2, Bridgewater.
Cn

��-22-17-58 WilJie Goakley was ordered to pay hif wife fl5. 00 per week plus
utilities.
See petition
number 5116C. It is rumored th;:it Willie
Coakley
has lived with Lillian
Mccurdy for several
vears of same address as his.
Health:
Wade Coaklev is in a weakened condition
2nd senile.
Surgerv for cancer in
June 1956 removed his left ear.
He does not h.~ve a l"Ood sense of balance
2nd is in dan~er o: falling
when he tries
to walk.
He does not h~ve free
use of his left arm and weds heln in oersonal
care, dressin
anr• cutting
uo his food.
Cancer anoears arrested,
but on account of con1itions
described
above continued
nursing care is indic,--ted.
Due to J.r-,ck of sunrort
from
Willie while case is pendinr in court,
it was necessarv
to move Er. Coakley
from Smithland to the Huffer Nursing Home on 12-30-58 where the cost is less.
Smithland rates are ~1ro.O0 per month and Huffer rates are
6O.ro oer month.
We ho')e to return Mr. Coakley to 3mithland where he would rather be.

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Signed
EE=/md
CAC/Suot.

c!__,..0February

,
11, 1959

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DPW-3332
Pre-Trial

Report

Rockingham County Department of Public Welfare
August

Name:

Wade Coakley

Address:

Smithland Homes
Route 3, Harrisonburg,

Charge:

Non-support of father

14, 1958
vs.

Name:

Willie

Address:

345 Myrtle Street
Harrisonburg, Va.

Va.
Trial

Date:

Coakley

August

14, 1958

Present Problem:
See Non-support petition filed by Ethel Sipe, Case Worker Rockingham County
Department of Public Welfare, stating Wade Coakley is in destitute
circumstances and receives Old Age Assistance for nursing care in Smithland Nursing
Home. Willie Coakley is in arrears eight months in making Court ordered
support of $40.00 per month. See Juvenile Domestic Relations Petition No.
4461C.
Previous Problems:
See Non-support petition no. 4461C filed by Rockingham County Welfare against
Willie Coakley charging that his father, Wade Coakley, is in destitute
circumstances and receives Old Age Assistance for nursing care at Smithland
Nursing Home, also that Willie Coakley refuses to give financial
information
or support to his father.
Hearing on this petition was held on 11-2-56 and
defendant was ordered to pay to the Rockingham County Department of Public
Welfare $40.00 per month with payments to begin immediately.
See Non-support petition no. 5116C filed by Delana Coakley against her husband, Willie Coakley. Hearing on this petition was held on 2-17-58 and
defendant was ordered to pay to Mrs. Coakley $15.00 per week plus utilities.
A son of Willie and Delona Coakley, Dennis Coakley, was placed on probation
by this Court in December 1956 and continues under probation.
Family Background:
Wade Coakley, a widower, age 80, is entirely dependent.
He has received Old
Age Assistance since 1951 and has been a patient at Smithland Nursing Home
since August 1956 with the rate of $100 per month. His present Old Age Assistance grant is $65.50 with $5.50 allowance for clothes and personal care items.
Children:
Wade Coakley has two children, Leroy and Willie.
Leroy, Route 1, Bridgewater,
is employed by the Virginia State Highway Department.
His income, verified on
11-9-57, was $31.68 per year.
He has a wife and four children dependent.
Our income scale exempted him. At the same time we were unable to secure

��Page Two
financial
information from Willie.
At Court hearing upon petition brought
by his wife in February 1958, it appeared his financial
circumstances were
unchanged.
Willie Coakley, age about 43, and wife, Delana Coakley, age about 42, were
born and raised in the Sangersville
area.
They have one child, Dennis Dean
Coakley, born 11-30-39. At present time Dennis is at home with his mother
and unemployed. Willie Coakley owns a home near Sangersville
where his wife
lives.
Mar:il:al troubles arose during the past year over Mr. Coakle~alleged
affair with a woman by the name of Lillian Mccurdy. Both lived in the same
apartment house at 345 Myrtle Street, Harrisonburg.
This affair led to the
separation of Mr. Coakley and wife and the filing of the Non-support petition.
Employment:
Willie Coakley has been employed by Merck and Company for 15 years.
His present earnings (gross) according to his statement are regularly about $383 per
month. In addition there is some overtime pay. He said he claims only his
wife a dependent for income tax purposes.
Finances:
Willie Coakley stated he is under financial
strain.
He says he makes $86.00 a
month payment on a new Ford and has not paid his 1957 County taxes.
Also,he
said he is under Court order to pay $15.00 per week to his wife. We presume
his living arrangement is the same as it was in February 1958 at which time
he said his room rent was $5.00 per week.
Our DFWrecords show that since the Court order on 11-2-56 to 8-1-58 (21 months)
defendant has made 13 $40.00 payments on behalf of his father which leaves
him delinquent eight months,or $320. He stated the reason he stopped with his
last payment on 2-28-58 was that he learned when preparing his Federal income
tax report.that
he could not claim his father a dependent.
Health:
Willie Coakley said he has trouble
working.

with his back and doesn't

always feel

like

Defendant's Story:
Willie Coakley said he does not feel he owes his father any support as his
father never did anything for him. He has given support begrudgingly and
only because he was under Court order.
He feels his brother should give some
support,too.
At first he said he would rather go to jail than give support,
but later he seemed to realize that the easiest way out for him might be to
comply with the Court rder and pay all in arrears within a reasonable time.
He said it would be impossible to pay the $320 in arrears at once, but he
believed he might if given sufficient
time. He said he would offer a plan for
the amount in arrears.
He did not indicate his refusal to resume the present
Court order payments of $40.00 per month.
Summary:
A broken home,for which it seems defendant is partly responsible,
has placed
additional
financial
strain on defendant.
His attitude for acceptance of
social and legal responsibility
toward his dependents is not good. We recognize
the Court order of $15.00 per week to his wife places defendant in somewhat

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of a less favorable financial
situation
than if he and his wife maintained
a home together.
However, we believe he could still
continue sup ort to his
father according to the original order of 11-2-56.
Plan:
We recommend that Willie Coakley be ordered to offer an acceptable plan for
paying the $320 in arrears and to continue monthly payments of $40.00 per
month.

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(Miss) Ethel~

Case Worker
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WILLIE COAKLEY

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Clerk.

COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA:
In the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court of .C.a.unty...of ..B.ackingh.am ............

SUPPORT ORDER

The defendant}Nillie ...C.o.cakley_.._.......--•··-···-------···-························
who was
charged on petition ""X::loi=znd.;':m
non•support as set forth on reverse side, upon
trial is hereby found ... ~--······
guilty of said misdemeanor:
Further, upon consideration of the circumstances of the case, the imposition of sen•
fence is suspended and the defendant is placed on probation and under support order.

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this ......._ 14th

The defendant is hereby ordered and directed to pay to.RC..D.eP.~.rlm~nt_..QL11.!9.!.. We1.
toward the support and maintenance of his dependents as set forth on reverse side
Jl!lBeidy/monthly the sum of $_.../JQ•.Q.Q.......for a period of one year ending 14th ..........
day oL .....A~fill:~~·····················•
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zance, with/.)mbh&lt;:mJ:
surety in the sum of $.-.5.00...0.0....._..to faithfully comply with the
terms of probation and the support order or any subsequent modification of amendment
thereof and shall make his personal appearance in Court on the. .......141h..........
_day of
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Further, upon consideration of the circumstances of the case, the defendant is
hereby fined the sum of $ .................................... and costs of $............4.!.7.'-............... and order•
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of the-sentenee
'he State-Gon.-v:ict...Jl,oad
Force~is hereby-susp·effiied'9and the-defenddht is placed
under· support
or.der...as set mrth abo~.
Failure to comply with the terms of prolfition and support order or any breach of
the peace will cause revocation of the suspension of imposition/execution of sentence.

Given under my hand atff.~!'.~Sonburg

day oL ....A~iJ~1....................
, 19..5§..

ilie_z:i~:f_•:~~-~:

udge

�G.A,hlond,
H. ParentVo.
Co.

F orm N o. DNS - 1- V. C. 19 54, 20-61-Petilion

No .......5 .3.

to be Filed in Desertion and Non•Support Cases.

s.~- .C'........

COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA:
In the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court of the .....QQ~.n-.t.Y.
..Rf. ..RR.9t:l-:.P.gb-.~
.......................................... .
THE COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, at the rel, of
............Ethel.

Sipe~·- Ca_s_e_W_o_r_k_e_r
_______

R_o_c_kingham.County Welfare

Department

Name

""·
·········- Willie

Complainant

Addreu

..Coakle_y ___________

~.~5 Myrtle

Street

2

Harrisonburg,

Name

Va.

Defendant

Addresa

To the .......EQ.UQ1'..ill21~-·
PQ.r_ter G.,._r=av..c.=e,._s__,
__ _

_ __

Judge of said Court:

Your petitioner ,.....E.tb..el ..Si.P~.,...C.~9.~..N9.r.k.~.:r..._
... ···············-·····-···-····················• respectfully represents:
l. That on the ....................day 0£... ..................................
, 19........, the said defendant, ......................._. ____
_
···-············································································•
and ...........................................
·•··········-······················•····C
Give Maiden Name)
were lawfully married by ....................--··········-•········•······•····························-························•
in the ............·-·----·---····of
............ -········----···········•···············•
State of.....................·-·····················································
2. That on or about the .....-28:t.h........day of ....E~b.r~.9.rY............................, 19.5.B_, the said defendant did, without just cause, d
I and willfully neglect and refuse and fail to provide for the support and maintenance of...,._
e&amp;i&amp;-wiie,..QRQ-\he--K&gt;llewiR'J'-mlirie-i;JiiJGl,:e~
a.RQW-~ eq-e -ol-,ev-enfee.B-yeaf"~r to-wit : h:i.F f ,~the r, T, 'a"' e roak ley.
····-··········································-············Bom.._._.____ ........., 19.·-····• ···················-················•··············Born.._
......_......_.._., 19__ _
...........................................
··-···············Born.................._........, l 9........, ....................................................
Born............·-·····-···• 19 _
and the following female children under the age of seventeen years, to-wit:
········•···················-··•·········-····-·-·········Bom........----·····-····• 19....... , ....................................................
Born.........................., 19_._
························•·············--····················Born
.................__._ ..., 19..·-···• ····-···········-···········---··········Born._
..........._...._...., 19.__
and the following children above said ages who are crippled or otherwise incapacitated for earning a living, to wit:
..............................................................
Born............................, 19........, ....................................................
Bo~--········-···•··•
19·--··
such wife, child or children being then and there in necessitous circumstances,
&amp;lo,
~ ~~
3. That Your Honor has jurisdiction in the premises, 9
iO 61, Va. Code, 1954;.by rea on of the f&amp;'ct:
a. ~QUhe.Jime-.of.-desertioft-sttclrwue;-cmld-m'chi-kherr
were-liY'itlg-m............-········--------the said parties
reside
in Rockingham County, Va.
(County/City and State)
b. That such child or children are now living in. ......................................................................................
.in necessitous
(County/City and State)
condition and have remained therein in such condition with the knowledge and acquiescence of said defendant: or
c. That the defendant is now, and may be found, living in. ..............................................(County/City and State)
th
4
;,.......... •··-~~~te ; 0 :~s~n~sci~c~:~~~~ll~~~:.receives.
Old Age Assistance
for
···-·------·..··nursing_ ..care ..in ..Smithland .Nursin_g_.Home •.....Willie. Coakley is in .arrears
8 months
...................in .making._cJ)urt
ordered.support
of ~/JO. 00. a .. month. . See. Juvenile
Domestic
.................. Relations
petition
nez•.J1L6lC, ··········-·-···········································-------------WHEREFoRE,
your petitioner prays that proper process may issue; that the Court may make all proper and
necessary inquiries into the matters herein set forth and enter such judgment or orders in the premises as to the
Court may seem meet; and your petitioner will ever pray,etc.

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Date

Relation to Complainant or Defendant

.

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coMMoNWEALTH

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·

oF VIRGINIA. To-WIT:
This day personally appeared before me ...........?.....-:
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.........~ ...':.:.1:.:
...........f!f.s.......y.::?7.Q✓-1,. Clerk of the
Court-a Notary Public-Justice of the Peace--in and for the ......(!....... .......and State aforesaid, tlie above-named
petitioner who, upon being duly sworn makes oath that the facts stat d in the foregoing petition are true to the
best of his knowledge. information and :belief.
y-'
Give under my hand, this ..............3 ..&lt;1.~4.........._day oL. ......~..!:4····---···---,:
19..~ ....

~1,£-~~:

C~ot&lt;i~Jsu~:(fe
Peace.
I have reviewed the above petition and direct the following:
l. D Petition denied.
•
2. Gr Investigation order returnable the ............../ ...1.~
.........day oL. ........UL,t.~~---,,
1sk.E.
3. C} That summons/warrant be issued and served on the defendant and the?"matter brought to trial on
the ...........J_t/._r,L ...day of ......a.u ..Zj{.Lf.d:kL~=~ ~ 19."".f:.A!so all witn
s be summoned to
appear on the date of trial.
/
_

Date.·-·····-8.· --.

/.Y.~~

.......__
By order of......

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�VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF ROCKINGHAM
COUNTY,February

17, 1959.

Commonwealth
On an appeal

v.
Willie

from a judgment of the Judge of the
Juvenile
and Domestic Relations
Court.

Coakley
This day came the attorney

accused,

Willie

attorney,
wealth
until

Coakley,

Charles

said

he has purged

of the Juvenile
overruled.

came pursuant

A. Hammer.

moved that

himself

case

attorney

for

petition

be amended as follows:

to desertion

the wrong statute

and the words"
be deleted

commonwealth thereupon

be deleted;

that

and the word "necessitous"

I

motion the court granted,
which action of the court
And the court

thereupon

on his

the

said

of the court

said

of the Judge
the court

•no offensejand

any reference
to

be inserted;
be inserted

to dismiss

petition

was
the

that

said

in the petition

Sec.

20-61"

that

the word

11

in its

be deleted

place,

destitute

11

11

which

and said petition
was accordingly
amended, to
said defendant,
by counsel,
objected
and excepted.
overruled

the motion

of,l-' defendant's
t d

action

appeal

which motion

moved the court

the reference

s by law provided"

for the common-

of the order

that

and alleges

that

and by his

then moved the court

n the ground

under

hearing

Court,

by-counsel,

and the

recognizance

the attorney

contempr

Relations

brought

the

to his

be denied

of his

and Domestic

in this

the commonwealth,

Thereupon,

defendant

Said defendant

the petition

for

defendant,

by counsel,

excepted.

counsel
to which

��And thereupon,
Heatwole,

came a jury,

Daniel

W. Brubaker,

who were selected

according

were sworn to well

Clyde C. Long, Virginia

to-wit:
Cleta

according

defendant,

and truly

try

and true

fran the court

defenoant--no.t
said

ea¥ing

defendant,

introduced

by counsel,

jurisdiction

court,

of this

the trial

the commonwealth

failed

sufficient

to support

funds

to which action

to prove

of the court

I R,

ving reeei:ve

'

defendant,

(/

the evidence

of lack

of

for

did not have
the court

over-

by counsel,

'11

the i,ns t-ruction

because

the attorney

which motions
said

, thereupon,

ana, because

because

case

And having

petition

Wade Coakley

himself,

;
Jmd

that

1

said

of the

in this

beha

to strike

the wrong statut
further,

verdict

hereof.

a~e..v.idd!&gt;"l"l_.-fn his

and,

make between

the witnesses

moved the court

and who

And on motion

by the commonwealth, (and to dismiss
under

cepted.

that

room during

effered

the same was brought

ruled,

deliverance

at the bar and a true

it was ordered

E. Arey,

the jury,

to the law and the evidence.

by counsel,

be excluded

and Stanford

to law to constitute

the commonwealth and the prisoner
render

Bodkin,

B.

-~~~

of ttre c urt

ex-

•

al!d heaFd✓
;¼

the &amp;rgument of counsel,

the jurors

their

some time

verdict,

returned
guilty

and after

the following
of failing

verdict:

to support

retired
they

to their

came again

"We, the jury,
his

father,

find

as charged,

room to conside
into

~~

court

the accused
and punish

him

'

tt__/t;

l. "'t.er..,i.f.._

��0
by one hundred

dollars

the defendant,

by counsel,

of the
said

jury

and grant

verdict

trary

fine.

a new trial

evidenc~

s refusal

p tition

aside

by counsel,

himself.

in this

court

to which action
And it

of the defendant,

suspended

for

t-u-

judgment
1'V

·,

to sustain
d tqat

5.

se of

to

he

the

of the court's
the

round

refusal

I thats

/4&lt;I

/.

by counsel,

court,

~

Willie

ch

~

~r.,,,,

incident

the defendant,

execution
said

~!

by the court

for

prosecution

Court.

of said

Coakley

/

one hundred

to this

Relations

of Virginia
d./

said motion

Coakley

and Domestic

(60) days to afford

of this

overruled

considered

and the costs

to the Supreme Court of Appeals

to the
/1(,,,(,

is therefore

and in the Juvenile

On motion

apply

to the;

the

of the court

of the said

aforesaid,

sixty

o

thereupon

the verdict,

fine

is con-

th t __a_d_e_c_o_ak_l_e_y_d_i_d_n_o_t_h_v_e_s_u_r_f_i_·
ci ent

the commonweal th recover
the

efusal

6. Because

I

excepted.

dollars,

verdict

•

of the commonwealth

Jove

failed

:L. Because

-~~

of defendan
I

the verdict

c~rary

the wrong statute.

the motion

~

to support

to set

that

to sustain

the evidence

vidence
funds

under

for :i&amp;ck o:: jurisdiction.

o stri~e

is

the petition

Thereupon,

grounds:

/.,UAAd«&lt;6b

to dismiss

was brought

aside

said

4. Because of the court's

of defendant

s id petition

2. Because

_,,(_/4~,.f/lk
I

the motion

to set

3. Bec~use said ver~~ct

~(

,------------

foreman."

on the following

to the law.

to the evidence.

c urt'

moved the court

is contrary

law and the

Mrs. Va. Heatwole,

sentence

ooportunity
a writ

is
to

of error

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                    <text>COMMONWEALTH
OF VIRGINIA
COUNTYOF ROCKINGHAM,
to-wit:
In The Circuit

Court of Rockingham County,

The Grand Jurors

December Term, 1962

of the Commonwealth of Virginia,

and for the body of the County of Rockingham,
Circuit

Court of the said

County,

upon their

in

now attending
oaths

present

the
that

Wilson Leroy Mowbray, on the 10th day of March, 1962, in the
County of Rockingham,
kill

and slay

dignity

Virginia,

one Junior

l

Lee Shifflett,

of the Commonwealth.of
Upon the evidence

witness
evidence.

unlawfully

sworn in open court

and feloniously

against

did

the peace and

Virginia.

of Trooper
and sent

R. D. Schuder,

Jr.,

to the Grand Jury to give

�involuntary

manslaughter

l.

Foreman

,

A TRUEBILL

COMMONWEALTH

v.
MOWBRAY

~
D.. ~

James R. Sipe
Commonwealth's Attorney

�tcimJ&gt;. Form 650-2M

wr ~.di ~,u~~!

Books-11-61

RECEIPT

County of

Received of

c('~

FOR FEES

,Ju~

;J.

COLLECTED

Virginfo

B
J~

1

30926

--4-M~--+C--"tlc"-'-~-;/'------1~

~2~

k-,,

H

$ fl-

{!cJz--

DOLLARS

Deputy-Sheriff~

�..,
&lt;;:&gt;

�In the Name of the Commonwealth

of Virginia:

To the Sheriff of Rockingham
You are hereby commanded

to summon

to appear before the Judge of the Circuit
o'clock, a. m., on the .. g~.~ay

County, Greeting:

LEl~.t.o.n.,
....V.a.-..L ................................................

... JlElP.~Y ..':rh.C&gt;~$.

Court of Rockingham

County, at the Court House thereof,

of ......... :F._~1::&gt;J:':tlll.:rY.,
............... , 19 ..9.3,to testify and the tmth

the Defendant in the prosecution

of the Commonwealth

.

at 9 :30

to say in behalf of

against

.................................................................
Wt.+~.C?.P
....t.~;i;&gt;.9Y...M&lt;:?:WP..:r..ay
...........................................................................................
.

who stands charged with and indicted for a felony
In witness whereof I hereunto

~

set my hand, as the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Rockingham

County, Va.,

......, 19..93, and in the.J$..7.th

at the Court House thereof, this, the?.3..&lt;J. .. day of

....year

of the Commonwealth.
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��In the Name of the Commonwiealth of Virginia:
To the Sheriff of Rockingham

County, Greeting:

You are hereby commanded to summon ............................................................................................................................ .

Trooner..........................................
R. D. Schuder

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to appear before the Judge of the Circuit Court of Rockingham
o'clock, a. m., on the
Commonwealth

.J.?.~1!
day

·····················

County, at the Court House thereof, at 9:30

of ...~~.~~~J?.~.~··········• 19...§.?.,to testify and the truth to say in behalf of the

before the Grand Jury, against .............................................................................................................. .

.........................................................
Wilson ..Mowbray ......................................................................................................
.
who stands charged with imd-ine~:H&gt;f'

a felony~M&gt;86tBOOfi8J,1,

And this you shall not omit under penalty.
Witness, JAMES R. SIPE, Commonwealth's
burg, Virginia, at the Court House, the.J}~bof
of the Commonwealth.

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And have then and there this Writ.
Attorney for Rockingham County and the City of Harrison........Q~~.~~~.~?;...................... , 1ef?.g...., and in the~~.?..~!::i
... year

�EXECUTEr/):·-/lJ{-,_ ½N T E COUl-&lt;TYC,..
ROCKINGHAM BY DELIVERING A T, Ul:
COPY OF THC WJTHIN

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By

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D. S. R. C.

�In the Name of the Commonwealth

of Virginia:

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Shen

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To the Sheriff of~inglia.w-County,

Greeting:

You are hereby commanded to summon ............................................................................................................................ .

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to appear before the Judge of the Circuit Court of Rockingham
o'clock, a. m., on the
Commonwealth
........................................................................

.i~~.h.day

··········•···········

County, at the Court House thereof, at 9:30

of ..fe.\n::µ.ax:y. .......... , 19..... .3to testify and the truth to say in behalf of the

befo.te-the...G.twid.JJJ~ against .............................................................................................................. .
tilils.on

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.

who stands charged with and indicted for a felony wi".\dewww.1:And this you shall not omit under penalty.
Witness, JAMES R. SIPE, Commonwealth's

And have then and there this Writ.
Attorney {or Rockingham County and the City of Harrison-

burg, Virginia, at the Court House, the.1.4.t.h of .........F.ebr.uar.y....................
, 19.63 .., and in the ...181.thyear
of the Commonwealth.

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�In the Name of the Commonwealth of Virginia:
To the Sheriff of Rockingham

County, Greeting:

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to appear before the Judge of the Circuit Court of Rockingham

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County, at the Court House thereof, at 9:30

o'clock, a. m., on the ..~.~.J;_bday of x~J?.:i;.~~~.Y............. , 19....9.J,to testify and the truth to say in behalf of the
Commonwealth

before -tlte-6fand-~,

against·--·••···•···•··············-··•·······-·-···•··········-················-·-·············-····-··-·············

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who stands charged with and indicted for a felony -flTi~l(IQ_RQ.r.
And this you shall not omit under penalty.
Witness, JAMES R. SIPE, Commonwealth's

And have then and there this Writ.
Attorney for Rockingham County and the City of Harrison-

!.~:?.;?
year

burg, Virginia, at the Court House, the ...!~~.~of -·····-X~!?.:1:.~~?:_Y.
.................... , 1 _} ...., and in the ..
of the Commonwealth.

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�In the Name of the Commonwealth of Virginia:
To the Sheriff of Rockingham

County, Greeting:

You are hereby commanded to summon ............................................................................................................................ .
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to appear before the Judge of the Circuit Court of Rockingham

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County, at the Court House thereof, at 9:30

o'clock, a. m., on the ....~.?.~.%ay of ......f..~"!?E~~.~Y......., 19...§.'.?..,to testify and the truth to say in behalf of the
Commonwealth

Bef&amp;re-tlie -Gi'tt1t&lt;I.Jtt~ -e.gainst .............................................................................................................. .

...........................................................................
Wilson .. Mowbray

who stands charged with and indicted for a felony

..................................................................................
.

IBisaei.1t.eat1e~

And this you shall not omit under penalty. And have then and there this Writ.
Witness, JAMES R. SIPE, Commonwealth's

Attorney for Rockingham County and the City of Harrison-

burg, Virginia, at the Court House, the ..1.~J:.n
of ..........f..~pJ::.1JaX-Y.
.................. , 19.63.., and in the .1.81.tb year
of the Commonwealth.

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v.ROCKlt GHAM BY DELIVVRINGA TRUE
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Criminal
Docket

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Commonwealth

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Trial Date

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B. Bowers
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Own

1962

Appointed

Dece. 17. Return

Dec.

cl
(

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of Grand Jury.

11/58

17. Accused arraigned
and plea
not guilty entered;
case set
for trial
Feb. 28, 1963.

1963

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etc., and
verdict of guilty inv. mans.;
punishment fixed at one (1)
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COURT
OF ROCKINGHAM
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the motor vehicle laws of Virginia,

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OFFICER

TITLE

OF COURT

OFFICIAL

This abstract is filed by the Judge or Clerk of the Court .having jurisdiction
required by Section 46.1-413, of the Code of Virginia, as amended.

of this case as

DATE

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STATE OF VIRGINIA
OF
Harrisonburg

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No._____

To-Wit:

_

City
TO ANY SHERIFF OR POLICE OFFICER:

R.D. Schuder,

Whereas,

Jr.
John G. Leake
City

has this day made complaint and information on oath before me, -------------------

Justice

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of 'lbe Peace
(Title)

of the said ~.

(Name)

tha'------------~-~-

Rock:i.ngham

Wilsen Leroy Mowbray

____________________________________

10th

did on th~ ____

kill

March

62

day o~--------------,

and slay one Junior

int~
19__

Lee Shifflett,

against

County

and feloniously

: Unlawfully _________

the peace and dignity

_

of the

Commonwealth of Virginia

These are. therefore, to command you, in the name of the Commonwealth, to apprehend and bring before the

lbckirgham
County Court of tnmcxatd~County, the body (llimQrs) of the above accused, to answer the said complaint and to be
further dealt with according to law. And you are also directed to summon:
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as witnesses.
Given under my hand and seal, this.__

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JUSTICE OF THE PEACE

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Justice of the Peace

in and for the County aforesaid, State of Virginia, do certify

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to the Commonwealth

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for the offense with which he is charged, and shall not depart thence without the leave of said court, the said obligation to remain in full force
and effect until the charge is finally disposed of or until it is declared void by order of a competent court; and upon the further condition that

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rhe said -------------------shall keep the peace ~ be of good behavior for a period of __________
from the date hereof. Nonappearance shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of tr~ by jury.
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��COMMONWEALTH
V.
MOWBRAY
CHARGE
TO JURY

If you find
slaughter,

as charged

and fix his
a period

of not less

($1,000.00),
one year,

guilty

in the indictment,

punishment

in your discretion,

the accused

by confinement

of involuntary

man-

then you will

say so

in the penitentiary

than one year nor more than
by a fine

or by confinement
or by both
If you find

such fine

not exceeding
in jail

years,

or,

One Thousand Dollars

for a period

and confinement

him not guilty,

five

for

you will

not exceeding

in jail.
say so and no more.

��COMMONWEALTH

V.

MOWBRAY
INSTRUCTION /

The Court
slaughter
consequence
part

instructs

is the unintentional
of such a reckless

of the accused

for human life.

the jury
killing

that

man-

of a human being

or culpably

as is incompatible

involuntary

with

negligent
the proper

as a

act

on the

regard

��COMMONWEALTH

V.
MOWBRAY

INSTRUCTION2

The Court
the evidence

instructs

that

if you believe

doubt

that

the death

beyond a reasonable

Lee Shifflett

resulted

from injuries

automobile

operated

lided

the automobile

with

such accident
an unlawful

by the accused,

resulted

then you shall

being

manner,

incompatible
find

received

operated

him guilty

in the indictment.

of Junior

by him when the

by Shifflett,

operation

a proper

of involuntary

and that

of said

such as to indicate

with

from

Wilson Leroy Mowbray, col-

from Mowbray's

or reckless

or indifference

charged

the jury

regard

car

in

carelessness
for human life,

manslaughter

as

��cm.mo:NVv'EALTH

v.
••

1

IL ON LEROY M IBRAY

The
char~ed

of

personal

that;

in

of his

as

t11at

the

disre
act;

carelessly
deatb

meant

or g~os~
of human

performed

merely

of anothe~,

~ut

f:t&gt;om negligence,

jt

S'Jch a craracter

a'S to

under

nes-,

~ecause
there

is

reasoncble

but

v:as gross

is
of

r,

that

the

such
for

t'1e

injury

culpable

consequence
upon

every

liability

in

to

resul

or v,anton

and

of

"'S

safety

there

act

results

or death:

and whe~e

must

indicates

probabl~·

criminal

it

or

carelessness

of

from

which

be reckless

cause

more

action,

be predicate'

shov: dis"'egard

recklessne.

than

accused

neces"arily

to

somethin~

the

order

as mi~ht

as distinguishec

negligence

term

or

damage

because

crime

pe1"'son injured

a civil

and

the

by the

for

life

in

of

negli~ence

by the

killec,

cannot

likely
of

is

othe

the

crime

no ~eccless-

no crime.

The Court

from

must

cir.umQtances

imputed

of

liability

such

negligence,

necessa~y

ist

negli~ence;

da □ages

if

criminal

the

si~ply

for

negligence

ard

that

criminal

not

criminal

is

culpable

a callous

is

a suit

to be

negligence

negligence;

jury

representatives

order

be sho\TI

the

defendant
is

foundation

by his

the

the

negligence

the

such

instructs

against

criminal
be

Court

doubt

the

evidence

negli~cnce,

they

instructs
as

the

to wrether

beyond
should

all
acquit

jury

that

or not
rec..:::on~blc
the

if

the

defen~ant

doubt

defendant.

they

entertain
!s

of rr~osc-,

any
~uilty
culpable

of

is

��cm'

ONV: ALTH

v.
''. ILC:.ON L2HOY MO'.BRJ'..Y

1
HTS'l1RUC'l
ION NO.

The Court

instructs

does

raise

accident
either
the

not

ordinary,

motor

vehicle

gross,

the
any

jury

presumption

o~ culpable

involved.

that

the

mere

nhatever
on the

part

happening

of an

of' any negligence
of the

operator

of

��CO'~. OH .LAL'IH

v.
IL~ON

LEROY ;'10' ·B.3AY

PTSTl.UCTION

~he
may have
motor
or

viol

vehi

violations,

patible

inst~uct~

tea

le,

the

a traffic

you

cannot

we~e

of

··,i th a proper

of a traffic
involuntary

Court

law does
manslaughter.

NO.

law
find

2uch

jury
or
him

for

not

itself

even

la1s

in

'"'Uilty

a dangerous

rer:ard
of

that

human

the

though
operation

unless
natu~e

lifl?

render

1

as

the

accused
of his

such

violation,

to

be incom-

as
the

a person

mere
guilty

violation
of

��v.
1'

rw BRAY

IL2 ON LEBO"'

i

I IJSTRUC'.I'IOH NO.

The Court
to be

innocent

instructs
of' the

presumption

follo

B:-- his

of

plea

allegation
burden
eo's

but

the

accused's
find

him not
This

regarded
of

the

every

reas0--riable

prove

benefit

"l

of

the

this

is

not

that

he

is

but

to

proved
consistent

the

ed,

cr:me

and

that

of

the

stao-e

deniec

upon

presumed

every

the

thi
tria

c~sential

Com,rr,on•rnalth

cha-rged

and

Com onwealth,

enti~e

trial.

his

·ou entertain

presumption

of

the

such

of

the

the

accus

him

does

the

not

The accused

innocence,

and,

a reasonable

accus

lanr",

benefit

if

doubt

of

such

is

und

after
of

the

doubt

and

dis

and

the

so clea~ly

to

it

is

vou r1.ust

not

a mere

to

be dis-

form

an essential
give

-r1.Jcto..:i that
of

the

the

convict

conviction
there

evidence

of

nor

is

and binding

c' efendan

~·0 1 1

t the

this

par
full

guilty

which

c• arR;ec1,
0

if

than
his

su pi ,ious

he is

sufficient

accuser,
not

may be

v;hich

it

likely

remains
upon

while

c-rime with

uil t-,y or more

that
the

ins

uilty

probably

i,v-1th

but

is

presu~ption.

sufficient

,,,arrant

innocence

pleasure

o

dou)t.

e~tablish

give

is

guilty.

You a-r&gt;e .,.,_lrther
that

or

put

char

every
has

on the

the

you must

by you at
la

of

so imposed

evidence

guilt,

has

accused

he is

accused

and

throuGhout
to

considering

the

element

remains

the

throu'"'hout

every

as

that

..,hich

accused

r;uilty"

burden,

no requirement

jury

·,1ith

indictment

,eyond

This
shift

"not

proving

guilt

crime
the

1,•rc::

of the
of

the

not

·uilt

one reasonable
he

can be

innocent.

you

feel

c-uil ty,
must
theory

be

r

��COMMONWEALTH

V.
MOWBRAY
INSTRUCTION_z
In considering
burden

of proving

Court

instructs

able"

nor its

reason,

whether

the guilt
the jury

you should

A reasonable

and is not to be confused

the law does not say that
imaginable,

conceivable
In passing

jury

of the accused

that

meaning.

or not the Commonwealth has met its

must limit

of. this

case,

its

drawn therefrom.

with

proof

consideration

from conflicting

evidence,

should

of the guilt

immaterial

and nonessential
a reasonable

your minds are left

from reaching

a convinced

consideration
conviction
all

on the other
of all

the evidence

of the truth

reasonable

doubt.

hand,

to be

to create

doubt,

of guilt.

in mind that

be a doubt

the

at the trial

inferences

inferences

any doubt

arising

or from questionable
of a material

of the accused

fact

and not a mere doubt

circumstances.
consideration

in such a state

Commonwealth has fa.led to meet its
If,

bear

and honest

belief

for

of the charge,

presented

testimony

should

to the proof

after

cf the proof

to find

of evidence,

If,

doubt,

on

beyond every

go beyond such evidence

the jury

concerning

guilty

and reasonable

cannot

fact,

the word "reason-

or possible

to the evidence

the natural

of any particular

the

doubt.

Furthermore,

essential

imaginable

upon the sufficiency

The jury

doubt,

is a doubt which is founded

a man must be proved

nor can you go beyond such evidence

from lack

not overlook

doubt

or possible

including

beyond reasonable

of the guilt

of all

of the

of doubt as to prevent
of the accused,

then

you
the

burden.
after

an impartial

in the case,

of the charge,

and reasonable

you have an abiding

you are then

satisfied

beyond

��COMMONWEALTH
V.
MOWBRAY

G

INSTRUCTION

The Court
witnesses

is a question

appearance
fying,

instructs

exclusively

of the witnesses

candor

they

speak,

any,

the interest

any appear,

their

the opportunity

the relationship

on the trial,

the jury

are more worthy
such testimony

their

has the right

of credit
and to give

to know whereof

of the trial,

circumstances

to determine

and what is the relative
credit

accordingly.

their

or lack

to the parties,

in the result
surrounding

testimony,

intelligence

of the witnesses

other

and from the

of their

apparent

of

manner of testi-

of the witnesses

of the witness

and from all

the credibility

for the jury;

and consistency

and fairness,

of intelligence,

that

on the stand,

the reasonableness

apparent

the jury

if
if

appearing

which witnesses
weight

of any

��C OI.]

omEALTH

v.
:;IL

ON LEROV M0\".13RA"

INSTRUCTION 'TO.

The

Court

fluenced

by

should

rende:y,

Court

I

on this

s"'7'!lpathy
your

s instructions,
trial.

instructs
or

the

jury

sentiment

ve!'d:'Lct
and

that
in

according
the

L

evidence

you

reaching
to

the
•ihich

should
your

not

conclusion

la v aG given
has

be in-

been

but

by the

presented

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