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STATE OF VIRGINIA
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OFFICER:
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Whereas, __________
Jchn G. Leake
has this day made complaint and information on oath before me,
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James Ketth Miklos
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commit larceny
of the 1950 Code of Virginia
of money, in violation
as amended,
against
the peace and
Commonwealth of Virginia
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Rocking. am
County Court of tlnooorl, County, the body ~)
of the above accused, to answer the said complaint and to be
furthf'r dealt with according to law. And you are also directed to summon:
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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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�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
James Keith Miklos,
County aforesaid,
a deadly
ammunition,
unlawfully
did enter
Rockingham National
located
County,
upon their
oaths
and feloniously,
a certain
a certain
.22 rifle,
banking
the daytime,
with the intent
in violation
of Section
the
that
1963, in the
armed with
loaded
with ball
being
Grottoes
Rockingham County,
to commit larceny
18.1-90
present
in
while
house,
Bank of Harrisonburg,
in the Town of Grottoes,
amended, against
now attending
on the 23rd day of September,
weapon, to-wit,
Term, 1963
The
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
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James R. Sipe
Commonwealth's
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INDICTMENT
Attorney
A TRUE BILL
JAMES KEITH MIKLOS
v.
COMMONWEALTH
armed bank robbery
�PRE-SENTENCE
REPORT
Staunton, Vir inia
November 20, 1963
MARITAL
STATUS: Married
NAME: James Keith Miklos
ADDRE~S: Lacey Springs,
AGE: 24 (Born 2-12-39)
SEX:
Male
RACE: White
Virginia
T'JO. OF DZPEND~TS
:
Two
OFFENSE: Robbery by Force
DEFENSEATTORNEY:Mr. Charles E. Earman
(Appointed)
COMMONWEALTH
ATTORNEY::Mr. James R. Sipe
COURTACTION:
James Keith Miklos appeared in the Rockingham County Circuit Court on October 21, 1963,
with the Honorable Hamilton Haas presiding.
The defendant was indicted on a charge of
Robbery by Force and through the advice of his appointed attorney, Mr. Charles Earman,
he entered a plea of guilty to the indictment.
The Court found the defendant guilty
as charged in the indictment,
but withheld imposition of sentence until a Pre-Sentence
Report could be presented and subject was remanded to jail to await the presentation
of a Pre-Sentence Report.
This man has been in custody since his arrest on September 23,
1963.
OFFENSE:
The subject, is charged by an indictment that he did on September 23, 1963, while armed
with a deadly weapon, to-wit:
a .22 caliber rifle,
loaded with ball ammunition, enter
the Rockingham National Bank of Harrisonburg,
Grottoes Branch, with the intent to commit
larceny of money therefrom, in Violation of Section 18.1-90 of the 1950 Code of Virginia.
The victim of this offense is the Rockingham National Bank, Grottoes Branch, and the
Codefendants were Robert Harrington, Jr. and Roger Lowe, Jr.
In talking with the subject,
he stated that he and Codefendant Lowe did not go to work on Friday, September 20, and
mentioned that they were planning to go to New Jersey to take his wife and small child
to his wife's home in New Jersey as she was expecting their second child in the near
future.
The subject stated he was ulanning to return to Rockingham County as he had to
appear in the Rockingham County Court on Tuesday, September 24. Miklos advised that
they traveled to New Jersey in an automobile owned by Mr. Robert Black and that Black
accompanied him, his wife, their small child and Codefendant Lowe. The subject advised
that he and Lowe drank some beer on the way to New Jersey and further advised that they
returned to Washington, D. C. on Saturday, September 21, at which time they consumed
some liouor and beer.
According to the subject, these three men stayed in Washington
Saturday night and returned to Harrisonburg on Sunday, at which time they continued to
drink liquor and beer. Hiklos stated that when they got to Black's home at Lacey
Springs, they let him out of the car and he and Codefendant Lowe went on to Harrisonburg.
The subject mentioned that he and Lowe got to Harrisonburg on the evening of September 22
and while at a restaurant
in Harrisonburg met Codefendant Harrington.
��RE: James Keith "iklos
Page 2 ........
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l•1iklos stated they all were drinking and sometime Sunday evening the matter of robbing
a bank was mentioned.
He stated they continued to drink that night, drove around in
the car and possibly parked along the highway to sleep.
The subject stated that they then went to the Grottoes Area on Monday morning, September
23, planning to enter the bank as soon as it opened; however, when they got there,
several customers were in the bank and they did not enter.
The subject further stated
they drove around the area some, fixed a flat tire, drank a couple more beers and went
back to the bank at approximately 10:,50 a.m. According to Miklos, Codefendants
Harrington and Lowe entered the bank first and he followed with the .22 rifle.
He stated
they were in the bank only a matter of minutes and after the money was handed over to
them, the three female bank employees were locked behind an iron gate in the bank vault;
however, the vault's door was not closed.
According to a couple of bank employees who were present at the time of the offense,
t ey verified the fact that the subject was carrying the eapon and advised that he was
not wearing a mask. They recognized him as he had lived in the Grottoes Community
when he was younger.
According to the bap.k employees, $6,210.00 was taken and all of
this money was recovered except ~208.,50, which was covered by insurance.
They reported
there were no customers present at the time of the robbery and no one was injured or
mistreated.
After the robbery, the subject and his codefendants left in the car and were apprehended
by law enforcment authorities
approximately one-half hour later in the Montevideo Area.
They reportedly did not resist arrest.
They were on foot at the t:ime of their arrest
and were approximately three-fourths
of a mile from thefr car when they were apprehended.
The subject stated he did not know why he had become involved in this offense, but
mentioned he did hav~ several debts, his wife was goinF back to the hospital for their
second child and he was lm on finances.
Accorc'-infs to the subject and his co<lefendants,
each of them had been drinking ove the weekend and the subject stated he had been takinis
some 11Bennies 11 in order to stay awake. He indicated that due to the consumption of
alcohol, etc.
he was unable to think clearly,
thus, became involved in the offense.
lliklos indicated the weapon belonged to Codefendant Lowe, but stated he could not
remember when they got the gun, but mentioned that they had been target shooting on
Friday, September 20, the gun was not firing properly and indicated that Lowe possibly
had taken the gun to a shop to get it repaired· however he mentioned he was not certain.
The subject further advised he thought the gun had been picked up on Monday Morning,
the date of the offense, possibly from the fellow who was supposed to have fixed it.
PRIOrl.~IBCORD:
The subject appeared in the Rockingham County Circuit Court on December 23, 19.59,
charged with two indictments of felonious assault and both of these indictments were
nol-prossed.
ROCKINGHAM
COUNTY
COU3.T:
9-24-63
9-2h-63
Assault and battery
Theft of a sawed-off
at ·!·30.00
shotgun valued
~,6.7.5 fine and costs
6 months in jail; ..106. 7.5 fine
and costs
��IE: James Keith Miklos
Page 3 .......
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9-24-63
7-19-60
Destroying property
Assault and battery
6-1-59
11-25-58
Possession
Disorderly
10-6-58
Assault
10-6-58
Disorderly
9-11-58
6-19-58
Speeding (65/55 mph zone)
Assault and battery
of stolen
conduct
property
and battery
conduct
,;106. 75 fine and costs
6 months susoended for 1 year;
payment of costs
Nol-pressed
Certificate
of Satisfaction;
s.25 cost"'
Certificate
of Satisfaction;
:·,6.19 costs
Certificate
of Satisfaction;
'4. 75 costs
fplJ. 75 fine and costs
60 days suspended; "$JO.75 fine
and costs
I-Li-i.RRISONBURG
POLICE COURT:
8-31-63
8-31-63
Drunk
Resisting
arrest
5-28-63
5-28-63
Drunk
Resisting
arrest
3-29-63
9-15-62
Passing on double line
Damaging property
9-8-62
Assault
9-3-62
1-29-62
7-6-61
7-6-61
9-13-60
9-13-60
7-J-60
Assault and battery
Drunk
Drunk
Resisting arrest
Drunk
Resistine arrest
Assault and battery
6-17-60
4-26-59
Speeding (45/25 mph zone)
Assault and battery
12-12-58
9-26-57
9-26-57
Heckless driving
Assault and battery
.AWOL
and battery
116.50 fine and costs (se Pd)
.'JO.SO fine and costs; 10 days in
jail (served)
'16.50 fine and costs (serred)
~Jl.50 fine and costs; 15 days
suspended for 1 year
·"13.50 fine and costs
",6.50 costs; 30 days suspended on
payment of costs and restitution
"'2S. 00 fine (served) and ~~6.50 costs
(paid)
';25.00 fine (served); "6.SO costs (pd.)
~16.50 fine and costs (forfeited
bond)
''16.50 fine and costs
\31.SO fine and costs (paid)
~;.16.50 fine and costs
~Jl.~O f"ne and costs
~J0.25 fine and costs; 6 months
suspended (This susp0nded sentence
revoked on 9-26-60)
1
, 13. So fine
and cos ts
Dismissed on motion of complainant
and payment of 1',6.00 costs
...28.~0 fine and costs
~J0.50 fine and costs (served)
Released to Military Authorities
ROCK~TGHA}1
COUNTY
JTTV~NILE
COURT:
The subject was placed on probation as a juvenile on January JO, 1953, for breaking
into the Grottoes Theatre.
Records indicate he was released from probation on October 29,
1955.
According to reports,
the subject was arrested in Zlizabeth,
fow Jersey,
on June 4, 1962,
on a charge of carrying a concealed weapon and this was later dismissed.
Reports also
indicate the subject was charged on January 25, 1961, for ass~ult and batter-yin
1ilizabeth,
New Jersey, and this case too was dismissed.
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��RE: James Keith Miklos
J.
age
4. . . . . . . . .
According to reports,
the subject appeared in Juvenile Court in ~lizabeth,
New Jersey,
on January 15, 1952, and was placed on probation for an offense of entering and larceny.
The report indicates
th~t the subject's
attitude was good and his behavior was good
both at home and at school while he was on ,robation.
He was released from probation
as a juv8nile on September 25, 1952.
FAHFY HISTORY:
James Keith ]l.1iklos, white, married male, age 24, was born on February 12, 1939, at
New Brunswick, New Jersey.
He is the young8st of two children born to Andrew Stanley
Miklos and Claudean Forbs Firenze.
The subject's
father, Andrew S. Miklos, is reported to have b9en born 11arch 17, 1913,
near New Brunswick, New Jersey.
According to the subject's
:nother, he was a skilled
auto mechanic, was a member of the Catholic Ch ch; however, very little
information
could be secured concerning this man. The subject indicated that he did no know his
father's
whereabouts and the parents were separated while he was an infant.
The S'bject
stated he ecalls seeing his father once in his life time.
The subject's
mother, Claudean Forbs Firenze, age 48, stated she was born on June 20
1915, at Charlottesville,
Virginia.
She further stated she completed the 11th grade
in school and is emuloyed at the Neon Service Company, south o Harrisonburg, and
resides with her mother and stepfather
at Lacey Springs, Virginia.
This woman reported
she has some heart trouble and ulcers, is a ma~ber of the Presbyterian
Church and
reported having no police record.
It should be noted that this woman has been married
on a couple of occasions, but none of the marriages appeared to have been congenial
and each time she ret ned home to liv9 with her mother and stepfather.
The subject has one Brother, Andrew Stanley Miklos, Jr., age 26, who is a high school
graduate, resides with his mother and grandparents at Lacey Springs, Virginia,
and is
presently employed as a plumber by Roy Lee in Harrisonburg.
This man has a police
record.
PEBSONAL
HISTORY:
It was re1'Jo ted that the subject was born in New Jersey; howev~r when he was an infant
his mother and father separated.
He lived with his mother in New Jersey until 1952
at which tim they came to this area to live with her mother and stepfather,
Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Watts, thus, his main male figure to identify with was Mr. Watts.
However,
this man was out of the home a great deal of the time as he was in the Merchant Marines.
After the subject was discharged from Military Service,
New Jersey and later married Diane Marie Carnevali.
he returned
to the State
of
Miklos married Diane Marie Carnevali on July 8, 1960. The subject's
wife is reported
to have been born on July 10, 1942, has a 10th grade education and works in a factory in
the New Jersey Area whenever she is physically able.
There has been one child born to
this marriage, li..nthony Wayne Miklos, 17 months of age, and the subject's
wife is ex:oectine her second child at any time.
��RE: James Keith
Page 5 ..
1iklos
Since the offense, the subject's
wife and child
315 Brook Street, Linden, New Jersey.
have been living
with her parents
at
Since the subject's
marriage, he has lived with his i1ife at her home in New Jersey
and they have also lived with his mother in this area.
EDUCATION:
The subject completed the 9th grade at the Montevideo High School at the age of sixteen.
According to the urincipal,
the subje t ias expelled from schoo in February 1955 because
he reportedly drew a knife on another student.
The subject's
school record indicates
he was a very capable student if he would have aoplied himself.
School records al o
indicate that the subject resented aithority,
was uncooperative and did not try.
According to information received from New Jersey, the subject attended elementary
school in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and he was considered to be above average in all
categories,
in personality
and academic standards, and he was particularly
outstanding
in art and music. The subject was given the Califo nia Short Form 3lementary Test in
November 1950 and this indicated he has a total I.Q. of llh.
INTERESTS AIID ACTIVITIES:
Miklos stated
listening
to
II
he enjoyed hunting,
good" music.
fishing
and drawing.
He further
stated
hP enjoyed
RELIGION:
Accorring to ~he subject's
mother, Miklos was christened in the Catholic Church; however,
his mother and grandparents are Presbyterian
and he attended the Presbyterian
Chu ch
when he was younger.
After the subject's marriage, he then started attendin
a Catholic
Church since his wife is Catholic.
HEALTH:
The subject is approximately 5' 1011 tall, weighs about 150 lbs.
has fair complexion,
blue eyes and black hair.
The subject stated he has a scar on his stomach from a knife
wound and also has a noticeable
scar on his left temple.
He has nume ous tattoos on
both arms.
According to the subject and his mothe, he has had auproximate y four concussions
resulting from automobile accidents and accidents while he was in Service.
The subject
reported that he has had numerous headaches and while in Military Service was examined
by a psychiatrist
and given some tranquilizers.
Psychiatric
information from his
Military Record was not received.
The subject stated he has the habit of smoking, drinks,but
denied the use of narcotics.
He also reported that he does gamble occasionally.
During interviews,
the subject
appeared to be cooperative in supplying the Officer with information,
was found to be
truthful
and indicated remorse for this offense.
��1.E: James Keith Miklos
Page 6 . . . . . . . .
MJLITARYHISTORY:
Service
No. RA-13-554-514
According to reports,
the subject entered the Army on February 16, 19.56, and was discharged Under Other than Honorable Conditions on May 1, 19.58. The cause of separation
was listed as habits and traits
of character manifested by misconduct.
According to
the report, the subject was given three Special Courts-Aartial
while in Service and
the offenses were all for being AWOL. The first Court-hartial,
he was confined at
hard labor for 3 months and forfeited
~,5.00 per month fo three months. For the
second Court-Martial,
he was confined at hard labor for one month and forfeited
·,,50.00
per month for three months. The third Court-Martial he was confined at hard labor JOr
three months and forfeited
$50,00 per month for six months. The subject's Military
History also indicates
that he received psychiatric
observation or treatment; however,
information concerning this was not received.
&MPIDYMENT:Social
Security
No. 230-48-5065
The subject I s main work experience has been that of a construction
worker. The subject
epo ted that he worked for several construction
conce ns in New Jersey
nd when ·n the
Rockingham County Area has also worked at construction
jobs.
At the time of the offense,
he was employed by the Nielsen Construction Company and had worked there from August 8,
1963, to September 19, 1963. According to one of the foreman, the subject's work was
satisfactory.
He indicated the subject was a eood worker, did what was asked of him,
was dependable and caused no trouble.
He did mention that the subject was off from work
occasionally.
R.ESOURC"!j'S
ANDLIABILITIES:
1~iklos stated that he has loans at the Beneficia
Finance Company, Newark, New Jersey,
and at the tlas roan Company, Highland Park New Jersey, and indicated these loan
would amount to approximately ,r•Roo.oo.The sub· Pct indicated that he hai no other
property except personal items of clothing, etc.
PLAN:
If and when the subject is released from c 1 1stody, i + is possible that he can return to
live with his wife and family with e~ployment to be secured.
Information received
indicated that the subject's
wife is willing to resume her m rriage with the subject
should he be released from custody and the subject has indicated a desire to return to
New Jersey if he is granted parole, etc.
Respectfu
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~
y yours,
/J,..~,
L
V. Leroy Harsh
?ro ation and Parole Officer
VLH/aer
��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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~heriff.
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Deputy_
Sheriff
G. M. Wilcox
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Deputy .. Sheriff
.Y...A •...Spit.~er
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 ..r!:..~.t
day of ......Q~.t.9.~.f?.;t;"
.......... , 19..J,.J,to testify and the trnth to say in behalf of the
Commonwealth
before the Grand Jury, against ·····························································································.-··•,···•·········
....................................................
J arne s .. Keith ..Miklos ..................................................................................................
.
who stands charged with
~~
a felony mixdooxecmw.
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, the.J.]t.Pof
of the Commonwealth.
Attorney for Rockingham County and the City of Harrison.............O.G.tQQ~X................... , 19..6-3.,and in the
.18.8t.h year
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Rockingham County Criminal Court: Criminal Cases
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Rockingham County Criminal Court
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JMU Libraries
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1820-1971; currently digitized: 1820-1930.
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Ccr001
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Title
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Commonwealth v James Keith Milkos
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Felony
Armed Bank Robbery
Description
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Defendant charged with felonious armed bank robbery
Creator
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Rockingham County Circuit Court
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JMU Libraries
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1963
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Nara Holdaway
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Ccr001_021_010
Milkos