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less

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STATE

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VIRGINIA,

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OF
To

THE

ROCKINGHAM,
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instructs

the

jury

commonwealth to prove beycnd every reasonable
exclusion

of every

innocence

of the a0cused,

of per jury

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c!harged

reasonati

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that

ta u:pon the

t at the bur

cons::is ten,

Dorsey Hensley

in t,lle in dictrnent.

doubt,

and to the
with tl1e

committed the crime

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the

:false

swearmg,

means not merely

an evil

intent

are further

instruction

unless

believe

men

they

that

and that

under the

the word "wilt'\11
but with

,,011.mtarily,

without
that

t at perjur

they

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cannot

excuse,

in t st ify:t.ng as charged

but also

that

he testified

with

law con1

as used

,

a bad purpose
anrl the

f:ind the prisoner

he not only knew at the time he made the

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jury

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guilty

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to be innocent

until

1

the

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that

the

he is :proven guilt

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doubt

of the

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it

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le,!

duty

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tl10y must

facts

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to convict/

nor

of' 11is
is

it

or prci:&gt;ono.ern.nce of evir 1 ence
but
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to

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there

is

his

conviction

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case.

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the

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jury,

case

entertain
his

after

of twelve

jury

that

can be had, and if

having

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minds in the conclUsion

duly ccnsidered

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any individual
all

with his

of the

fellow

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of the

the

jury

the guilt

o surrender

his

entertain

different

or innocence

of' the

own convictions,

convictions
accused.

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evidence

ju:rors,

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because

guilt

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in

shall

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is

the baJ.B.n

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fror.1 the

instructs

as to t

evidence

brothers,

tried

Dorsey

Hensley,

unless

they

the

in October
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ilty

believe

...,

that,

ment;

to say,

1909",

fact

that

nha teve:"

il t or in t0cenc
thff

cannot

he s·ore

may believe

of' t:ne Hen::.iley
the

in the

in tl1is

or facts

they

find

as char('/'ed

from t11e evidence

to a material

is

jury

of perjury

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that

1e

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case

inrlictment
th·, t he nil fully

as charged

falsely

accu'3ed,

in the

as charged

indict-

in the

indict-

~

mt1nt, th1.t he knew at the
be di&lt;l 1 ":. wilfully
the

ease of

-pect to

u

was ma tei-·b.l

and for

the Hensley
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to

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the

the

purpose

rot'1er~,

f·- cts
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of rleceivinJ

the

in October

last,

trierl

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of that

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of' perjury

of the

there

statement

the

instructs

witress

and corroborating

the

legal

the

the

only

accused.

one witnP,SS

of hiB innocence.

or of 6ne witness

al.2..eged to

is

the

and overcome

to proof

of the

sufficient,

to be perjured.

falsity

falsity

showing

.r

oath

by one

o:f tl1e accused.

other

thA guilt
by the

and

circumstances,

testimony
all

as clear-

however,

requirement,

This

As to

believed

the

of such a character

of the

to e8t~.blish

test1rron

to facts

01,

2nd. corroborating

be perju1·e&lt;'l.

if'

to the

same must be established

or the

cir01.unsta!1ces

to be proven

or necessary

indictment

scale

presumption

of two witnesses,
applies

statement,

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authorize

testifying

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alleged

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to turn

to

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ly

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given

facts

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by

material

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instructs

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t ial

Jury

the JUI"Y that
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of the Hensley/I(

i!Bnsl~y

on that

only

not

testimony
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test irnony over

Jury

indictment

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the wi tness~s
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the

4

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question

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of whether

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the jury

to ';7hom an oath

occasion

wil:tl.tlly

material

matter

swear falsely
or thing.

that

in Virginia

is larr.fully

it

aoJ11inister

on sue 1 occar1ion,

is perju:r,r:d on any

touching

any

�r

•

�r

•

The Court
evidence

that

instr'Ucts
the prisoner

against

Layton,

alleged

in the

case,

in that

credence

to giire

weight

the

material
.knd the

Court

Jury

dil·ectly
or tendAd

credit
case

to other

to the
witll

of some other
then
further

such

in

such testimony

or a.?l"J

pertinent

to the issue

or -point

to irrluce

the

Jury

to give

evidence,

circumstances,
of

the

accused

tfmded

OJ~

oI' to
hims lf

nntter,

as

or to

'l!!itness

in the case with respect
to a
Dorsey -:r , • l ,./
of M. it i:fie was material
•

testimony
the

tended

to prove

material

•

to the issues

to a material

for,

enml.gh •

suc..h testi-

respect

i~ of no importance

&lt;b mmonwAaltl1 against

as

if

testimony

instructs

any o:f the

C.Orimonwealth

or in pA.rt,

whether

was material

that

from the

of the

in whole

material

inlit.!r

the

ease

the sub st anti al ::)art of the

and force

in that

matter,

the

0ase,

to

additional

testimony

tel_s

beli(WA

in determining

then

was either

readier

a witness

they

if

in the

of' such testimony

Court

port ion thereof'

give

that

testified

indictment,

the

in y'1testion

ju~;

Reuben :md Kemper Hensley

mony or any portion

said

the

Reuben,

if'

Jur:J

the

the

that

said

m8.tters

test

in

degree

o:f mater-

imor:y of the
the eairl

:V.:emperand Layton

accused

ca::ie of

Hensley,

it

is

�r

•

�The court
that

instructs

Dorsey Hensley

movements

after

the

,;1ilfully

l .,aving

that

Jury

s•.10re f' l'"lely

tl1

,.-agon at

not ma terin 1 to the

issneCJ involved

brothers

1908)

in October

guilty

n.s charged

wilful

false

wagon at
case

said

as to the movements

in deteruining
other

b t t e jury

v1hether

c 1.rges in the

of the
t·ie

may consider
after

ac:3- . ed wilfully

indictme

t.

a:1 to his
road

·1as

of the Hensley

cam1ot :fi1v,. the
believe

movements

accused

springs

trial

if tllcy

swearir~::; '.'las as to his
road,

in the

indictment

in t1.rntifyin:;

the Taylor

ancl the J ry

in t1e indictment

in t.e

the ch~rge

that

aftor
the

ace

the only

le::iving
evidence

leqving

sed

the
in the

the ~a~on

si:mre falsely

as to the

�..'
r

•

•

�No. 6.

Tl1e Court iJ1structs

circumstantial

circumstances

the

evidence,

jury

jury

in !)roof

produce
by

that

of guilt._,.

by

the facts

and

r,:roduce on thRrflminds of the

certainty,

of' the commtssion

exclusion

that

is not essential

establisll',.,.hOUl.d

and circumstances

to the

it

and demonstrative

absolute

facts

the

but it

is su:f.ficient,

a moral certaint.y
the accU11 d o:f the

of a reaaonab1e

doubt.

jury

i:f' Auch

on the minds of
:f'fense

cha-rged,

�''
-\,

'
♦,

_,,
f

I

'Ii"

."

�No.
The Court

inatru.cts

the

7

jury

as a matter

are not to go beyond tl1e ev:t.dence to hunt
to entertain

such doubtw as are merely

A reason#J.ble

doubt

sence

of' evidence

It mst
It

for the

o

essential

not be an arbitrary

must be serious

quittal.

mu.gt be based

o

doubt without
in order

to :filid a verdict

and non-essential

evidenc~

nor are they

or on the

ab-

o:f tJ'le accused.
to su.stain

to warrant

o:f conviction

ito

an ac-

:fact or :facts

circ,.mrnt~cvs.

they

or conjectural..

evidence,

lle guilt

It must be a dor.1bt o-r a material

imr.iaterial

doubts,

chimerical

upon the

to proof

and substantial

Jury to believe

U!.)

at· ~aw tl1at

necessary
and not

�..,
f

..

•

-

�...
'

r

p.

The Court
in this
credibility
evidence

they

jury

dence as evenly

into

of it.

or any ~a
the

to be given

intelligence,
statements,

circumstances

interest

to the parties

shown, t l1eir

any is

their

apparent

candor

the reasonableness

may deem -pr0per

of

or to such extent

as,

witnesses,

the

to take

of the cas~ if thl)y

involve(\

th i

f'eeli~g

and demeanor on the
their

the

and to give

as they

to

in determining

result

and all

under

to t.he

opposite

or unreascnableness

on the trial.,

any witness

to be given

and :fairness,

means o:f information,

appearing

to th~ testimony

ap9ea:r8J1ce

and of' the

the weighf o.f t.he evi-

of various
in the

:facts

testify

tl1ey have a)r1ght

but

their

t.heir

of' the weight

When witnesses

relationship

witness-stand,

es of the

to the testimony

consideration

or bi a.a, if

an

1.n arri v.:iing at a verdict

ia not bo.1nd to regard

balanced,

have any, their

that,

are the aOl.6 ju

of' the witnesses

each otl1 r,

weight

s t be jury

instract

case,

8

apparent

o:e their
mirroun

or deny credit

the circumstances,
tl1ink

; ng

:vro:per.

they

�•

j

•
I

0

lOo

�UOo 10 ..

The court
believe

instructs

the jury 1 as u matter

from the evidence

Keupe:r Hensley,

in th

that

in the

Circuit

Court

ginia,

on the 10t11 day of' October,

called

in the progre

administered

;;€ _ said

to him

court,_ or by its

~ thereupon
then

there

of said

clerk

testified

at

oath

ad.I, inistered

larr.fully

by a court

aid

need be no f'· ~tner

to show that,

the

then having

tir.c

the vr isoner

anr that

to testify

cnuse

at

proof' u~

said

in said

jurisdiction

said

1ras then

cause,

time,

;'\ testH'ied,

to try

- ... rms

b. the

anrl t at the said~

part

and in t __e trial

-

an oath

or dePlltY clerk,

in

v~~

of' HocJcin~hna c~

1908,

trial

s a 1itness

trial

of la\7 1 that if they
of Layton, Reuben and

in said

court,

of' the co~-:on-!rnalth
'he did

of' a felony
aid case.

so under

ca e in and

�.r

.... .t
.a.

..

....

l

�r

•

Ir you find

the

prisoner

not guilty

I:' you find

the

prisoner

euilt.r

you will

sa_r

confinem&lt;Jnt
more than

30

Hnd ascertain

in t:r.e peni tentie.ry

you wil!

as charg·ed

his

say so and no nore.

in the

in,.:.ictment

punishr.1.er:t, v.rhich rc:hall be

not

less

than

two years

ten years.

I
]

nor

�l

!

'j

�1 o. //

The court

...,vidence
1 ~,

))Cr

t rn Ju:ry that

instructs

tl · t on the

dint

lGth

1....
fence

Co1 to.:

in the

0

e

:ncl th'tt

t o

, t ·rim

.. it1

t;o t11e risoner

its

c J. -j~k or ne. u.ty

hi

~esti

ony in t e ....ai

icl ..., ··rt,

on t: c l )tl

a ores id tot-

:o

an

tri. .1 unclel'

of'

pp_,-.n,h ·!.

s

cL iniste

·7

s

sidcn

tl e

_ is oner

le~t

rade Gr· en :ode

:· gon on t· c

d
l1

id not

~

van

elt

to

tor

lo -reen

oc i"

:c

~-

ne .r

'12d

O&lt;"

in s· -;_d,..age ,

aid barn

t 2t

a t, 'o-·.

b
''T

a~

J'3C

the

nd

tta

as~:rnd 1 y t: c

i~ t,

~,

gon ·mo occ ·-

·assan

1d

l

st nina

e- :per Hcnoley

1

ril-

Fade G~een

t· rt

·n s ..id

or r.iaylo:r ·

in ·h ,.,m Ti,::~nnikc,

T 1?npike

s

ov J~ta.kon nca:r· tbc

nd t1at

i..v ,ho:i.e t··e

oc· in ha

of

in

oath

o: SeJtemocr,

h t sa ld

.nd

taking

abOl·t r.alf-P

1.:1e. e

'1u en and

sot th 'JaTcl -=-- t· c

OP. o i.d

--,r ")y

::.n ·c.h

tho s£1.
id case,

·11 .1.1 ..: 7.11Uilte

nsley,

•"Lth L yton,

·en e" uenr,ley

af'ter

1

oc: i ,,·h m ':..':r.T ite

s ri. ,.,,. Po .d loads

1808,

prisoner,

the rnsidnnce

c :L. ction

m

the n:L ;ht

c,

,..,d oy so.'id cm rt,

no. tr. .-:.',t

r.d '·

e o-· s i(l Green on t1 e

,.zon ·oi. ')' Ln an c stcrly

said

·r•_n Pelt,

on the ni·; t of the

'ado Groen,

v •. cub n,

n incl.Lctment oh .,,.g-

· •it --e'1'3 in

the ·)u - ose o.-:going ooon-··unting,
or ten o I clock,

Cvunty as a ·1it.1 us

and t at tr e said

t ....
otify

:e,1~-

th t 1 o wo11l spcal~ the truth

Oc. tll

case,

that

in cor a-ry ·;it

Rock:ingh"

d y of' ontobm",

11

'"'7o:·e "A_lsel

f1·11-

the·..,

Cle ·k

~hr

b" .. n

-?ro: .,ho

1,he 11risonor,

_se of' t e Co ..mmealth

.., and L yton Honsl ..,•r, then o
i

they i1clieve

if

o:f octob :r, 1908,

day

c Ci. c·it

on ben!l.lf' of the

..

nd t~ t in

n of
Sc; · d ·

gon

�...

;.

'!.
f

';

t

'ir-r

�i
0,....

..
'

t·

o:rtto

y

t
ns

0

ton .:

r

.t

1th v.

uben,

o· n d -',; ·t ·. ony ..

K

· il_

n the

Y',

s

t e
t an

·oono·

s

1 '.I

•·rein ·

0

nor . O!'O th n to

•

:.,

aid

0~

ill:

an

4b

c..

"(T

tri

t e

1

or

L yton .. n leJ,
13.,

to

n

1th v. P.- be 1,

J

1

te'"'t · 0

_on

-ho i

J\e id case of t

0

de

t

t· t

- _.th ..

te i .,. to

. ll

0

C

th
.L:

. :r ,..on.,

t e

s

J .

tl e

.

(

ilt

d

,.,,
.., t in

n·

tr,.

�. ./

&gt;

!,

'j

�..

,•'

COMHO:t-PI:/ILTH
OF VIRGINIA ,
COU~TYOF HJCKINGHAM,TO-fIT!
IN T}m CfHCl.jIT

or

The jurors

the

bo y of the

co

·t a·.., · ts

present
Co'.lnt

County o

Marcl1 term,

that

r, a·

on

"'10

the

he said

Hensley
for

in

r

•

f'o

·the

yea:r

~he s nid

1908

1

Rouben

·'·he barn

· ain

in sai~

u,-:i., and

b ~n

nsl -::,yand Xe:r

app - ar ed i

for a f lon:v,

to-wi~,
of

'•ho ?Pd da

r H n.sloy

1

and c r· ain

ny therein,

• Lay·

sai

fvlon

fo

n

el

!,' ,..

·-:

:f

Judge

nnn. K m1per

~

·0.-:,n .:ho ·;,rifll

hf'!:

on 'the i:3th

.J~ Ir/van

of

· he said

in

by T. N. Haas,

_ensley

nj_e1r· - i,:,e of

Ccr,.,1.nt
r .ri·' h in eri., ·,o C..)i,mtl:t larc

sai'

oaths

county

her of,

for

illle said

in 1:he y ar 1908,

or. an indicttr.ent

-11L,c•rin in th

sl.

an

in

their

upon

the Courthouse

ly ~ri_.

Virginia.,

:909,

Oc 'Ob

held

COUNTY:

T)

and no?T at ending

ea

h

, Layt ,n Hensley,

were join

sept el-;:b6r in

Rockingham

t court

1908,

cour

.C'·lonio

commonweal·f:h of

16 "h d . of

ircui

day or oc~ober,
of

the

COUHT vF SAI

n Hens

and

6 , Reube

, norney Hens ey

a oresai

c u.ril ao

said

s1. y and •;;as then

-hero in said

cou

co1.U't -oh0n and --h re si v"ing

0ircni

the evict.enc o h

ru i:lh, ...1
Cc
u:.o
H

he Cou :'b a:rc "'Csa .

y in

whoo ..ruth

t, h

,he ,,rial

·o inquir

a.Hd no hin

rlal

ru:bh,

he

"

f' or

of the said
ne f lony

· vrhethPr

th

Layton

ai'or

said.,

said

Lay·

Hensl
i

n,

y,

G

trial

ing a ~., o i ty by law ·'.o adlr. nis uor said

~~

sley

u_µon the
e said

shonld

1ly

0

1

afor0said..,

that

Ghould be the

lie said

Circuit

ca 11, an

d · hare

R · 1ben

,he said

orn by

R ben Hensley

· ,hen

an

·i:iha
and Kmtp

t&gt; crur.e rr.a~ ·r

~

_

nd X rr.p-..r H ns
is

c rr.n:only known as a ro!:.l. ;-;ugon, on which
"D

of'

~a...,on along

1908,

an·

...1e Public

h

road

n~~

in

, as

0

so

1cno1m as the

of

Ji g the

·· 1e said

Passe

22d day

wi • .a th

Hocl&lt;.ingha1l Turnpj_ko naar

ir

�f

.'

I¼,rt·

•

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u.req

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f1

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BO

0

id11

0 ...

i ...0d.

n:o.r. no "

�lI ,

--2--

of the

barn

h

said

Mr s

said

wag n s op ed o

said. road. o

said

barn

at

ar1d whether

:{err.:per Hem~ley Passed
p rson

were

0r persons

along

norsey

west

Gr

n ·,o a

road

is

:fro::. a _,oini., near
von o'clock

on said
Gree

accompanied

nightl

TurnPik.
said

last

the

Taylor

the

said

i1 :r.e' · at

o ·,;ha·

the

of the

lorsey

the

and

1aoe,

H) I'OD.d

said

·.-;ent

nine

said
Reuben

stoPPing

Hensley

Dorsey

norsey

Poin
:fro

and

near

s a.

of

said

~

w e· ;h:'r

TurilPiko

and vtent into

c on -from ::i.but

rade

a

and

and Wade Green left

Hensley

of Massanetta

said

the Rockinghan.

SPrin

junction

Reuben and K n:,per Hensley

in .fro:1"~,of' and east

·rade Green

ot

leading

the

said

by tho

~he sa:i.n.. La.yton,

f'rom said

to-~1,

1i ,h d.og61 hunte1

He sley

, Reuben and Kemper Hensley

named Point,

ard there,

·,1-~ssanetta

RS

sep·i err.her,

and Passed

Hensley

or Taylor

ly

public

Wade Green a·: between

ei-L,her

springs

Layton,

Porsey

~ tl..AA.i
7}1·

Mrs.

said

knovm

Wade

-,__:z..~

sa.1d Layto

the

on said

-bhe said

is

said

said

to 1,!assanetta

S.Prin s r ad,

Layton,

of september, ,...1908, in company with

"l'i·thou

as t..ar as

said

o.f the said

of

22d day of

o-r sep ember 22, 19C8,

's r sidence

the

whether

I

and whether
tt10

nny other

and ·Jxemi.ses where

bar

residence

barn

tho

a11d

and Particularly

and barn

of ..,.he said

or ..b,e said

a·.. or n-.ar the said

barn,

· 1e r, sidenc

n.nd 7:hether

van Pelt

or Kon:tPer Hensley

Gree

said

, Heuben a d· Kerr.per H nsley

ba:rn of Mrs.S~

, Reube

1

.Prerr.ises

night

near

saio_ wagon .frorr. a . oint

a d r.ear

springs

the

a -oint

Layto

near

and whether

ay o , Rouben and Kemper Hensley

·;.heir

of ·t:.he said

of said

·: e sa · d l,ayto

Wade

said

c1,ed by a roac1. lf_\:1.di 1g

or Taylor

f:riP at

sa · d wagon,

the

waa.e Green on the night

nd

road,

in

barn

beyond

east

inters

SiJrine;s

said

oint
and

said

Pelt

a 1d 1·Jade Green were with

Hensley

of' the

Va11 Pelt,

'he

their

{eub n and Kemper Hensley
road

said

tir:

t.i1an .1e said

in or accompanied

tl e said

the

.J~ m.Van

or Taylor
· n o I clock

he wood.S

springs
of' said

,., 1,J-

night

of'

s

p ~ertber 19 8 until

and thereupon,

"

he said

Dors

about

twelve

Hensley,

o'clock

being

of ·Lhe srur.e nieht,

s orn as a ·,idtness,

11e,

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wilfully

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year

Green,

left

near

he,

of

u:1e said

ing,

'l'urnPike

ade

GTeen t.. e

two horses

-bo · , and tlrn

and iJhere

"as·

Layton,

said

the

1&lt;.own as

road

in which wagon ,,·ere

hi "tchod

he,

l

a .9ublic

in o the said

go

or ten

nine

o.nd 'Vade Groen were overta1con

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II

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half-Pac

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Hensley

of t11e said

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in corr.Pany with

.',

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Dorse

1n the

22d day of •op ember,

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and :that

he said

.h.a Ro C kiHgh

~he said

~he residence

of o-oing coon-lun
o'clock,

lfi ~r,unty aforesaid,
:feloniously,
'7{11:fully
~
. \, ·_soly S"'lore and ta i:fied., arr.onB: o :~he-r

1 auben

and

,o a ::-oad wagon on

said

Do. :.:my Hensloy

and

wagon body and rod.,

·ri'i h

he said

Rockingham

Turn.Pike

where a Public

road

ne

a or T~ylor

·:n

said

over

1

said

~~

l!

Pu.bl· c road

No

t o

oi .!.her

n a

he said

leads

t t e

_1

sout!-::r, rd

in

1..

ben and Kerr.Per Hensley

on sai

dogs,

i1

front

and. ear.3't of naid

Taylor

h

0

s ·d

arn,

o

an

alone

of

of

1/i:rs.

8

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barn

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aid

Lay

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-ca or

Taylo"

'.iJL

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said. HockJ.ngham TurnJikc,

ad
I'. .u

ni

·b,

· s

SPrings

hirr. and

to

rn

springs

or said
roo. d and

,he oaid

c rtain

asoan·t
i1 ere,

Wade Green,

n

wher
and

ace Green af ·0r 1 aving -sa-

of and

·,vhich had accorr.panied

company w

hey passed

-r1"'r

o Massa e

y a d

SPrings

TurseJ

ediately

,e in

Lay -on, 1 euben

r

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ds i.

Turnpil&lt;.e to Jll:assa-

sai.d harn

~1

1e said

y and
y

nbnrg

·.hat the wagon in wl11cl1 i,hey were riding

or the said wagon or

and Kerr.p r Hensl

he,

H sley,

( r l•y the

Hon:,

ockingham

aid bar

and

::.a • w
Dorney

ea~;-;, of Harris

in r:o travelli

a."1d. K

s "op on sa · d triP

out

miles

ng am T

Van Pelt' s and tl ai;
ey got

a:::.d.that

ube

Van Pol.,',..,,

did not

abou-': four

from ·a.110sa · d

leaa.s

H)c

in',

I

SPrinzs,

Layton,

V3

to a

;hat

Lay ,or.,

Pieco

of

a or Taylor
by

ai c1 of

hunted

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n.bouil t,·:elve

o'clock

coon,

for

!'\!:.id. wood

01· said

residence

tlle

said

22d

oa

Dorsey

b

t'

tI1e said
said

of'

, 1908

1

Dorsey

acco

aloLg

r

id

a.t. a1 y o herho

n±
Lay on,

said

public

Van Pelt'
night
lcy

road

by or n ar he said
in

o.f septorr.b

barn,

the barn

'i11lere Jy

S#\ir!

rUPtly
and

n ben and Kempe-r Hensl-

s ro

pa.,s

22,

1

swea= falncly,

sr,es

eviience.

1908

the

/

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by said

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s ...d

1

szane

1

tna t

of'

bnrn

e said

i,

:.rs ..

said

agon occUP1od

Laytoz,

Reuben and

'TT\.

JI.rs. v~n Polt

aforesaid,

1r

f

side

cu~ove in a ·, ngon al2.._ne ,h

did

Dorr;ey Hens

county

in tne

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.r

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en and the.re,

lid

reloniously,

ilf'ul_y

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and cor-

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tho peace

y of ·u:1e corr. on eal -r-h of Virginia;

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·••i,n

ruth

trial

digni

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the east
east

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house

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, Hensl

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suance of authority

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now therefore,

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accept and continue in the employment
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secured for ............................................
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shalJ at all times be respectful and obedi-

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you all

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behind

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to the

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over

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to

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top or the hill.

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~ocrr.orn,u~ltl propourn104 to ite

o·"tfenbaa:-:.er the

•1th

t'ollow1!1f'

in rofcronc,

hir

il:~

tb

,her-o telitill('

:'"luence

o=liquor

•aUillF

al,out

ntr.

r

tUl.:ler)'

..,~nt
--

i!lad"?'"ir:.ei •le.

of •ho

:o-,xt

t'hL.:h

C_. ':t~trtionB

._ psrt
]__

;-d

,

llO,

f

t~co.

day

o~ ~,

=•

c

of.

bccJ: of ~ r,-laco --

llCJ~g +t.ero
--

certo.1n

'Well.

r~ot1on th• rio~t
e11

aeverul

--

of ua at~od-

.1nt..1t.e iot

into

be:f'oco I \Klt!ld be t-,.:en

d

0

OTDrrnlad,

r.otlon

oxaoptod.

d in t• 1

1 ined

to whic,;h t~e wit:l:e:1t1

0

2. Jl10l" lCI 81

191:4,

q,&amp;~ ti.mo tl'·e ce.r

'1t')1'ml:.1nt moved to stl" 1~

tor

dunt

lt-

441,th. "'

Lt ovoTniltr•

a i4 'lllO\is= tho de•

leto:"

and l th ul_'ht h• waa u.nder tt•

ind 110 n1d.

I wo·,11 uuffer

li•uor

•

I do :n1t kuow for

11quoT,

the

wltr.or-s ""-enjarti"

'lsot-e~"

a d I he ra1lro&amp;1

liquor

·ihcrt?'l.q;:on eonncol
s3

u.a we1·•·1

hereo::.

.XCJopticns

"l&gt;id you huv-e any c0nvi::ir.Ja;1on

-r.

o.nJ 1Dju1•11d

·•·,~es: several.

: 1.iVf) •;atl'IOer

lon;

to tco0lJS1-1ne al:.ortly

ran ,..,.~, the u'butr:ont
r~nlied.:

Q.UMSt

..r-~ d"1"-

""use

nd ref·l1llnl"
n!

!)r 7s tr..&amp;t

out

to Pi

""~..;ans,rer
,i

~o etrt::o

tt1e.

'11

ai,:tio1_

ont
!il

d, oo~lod llDd e:,rolJ.L!d nd ~ale
It.JO ,

1 b 1e n~&gt;ordi

l;: done t· i!I

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that

at the

:una ter::i,

Cou.rt of tloc.~1n ...J1i'.m Co~:1t_-, Y1rgi::ua.
tho body

or

sa1d coi;.n-cy, returne

one llenn1a Shtnet,,

in tne ,or;s

1923,

'th.e gr ...~d Juri,rs.

the

:'.:ollowing

or tho Cirou1t
1:l &amp;nt .or

indiotcent

!lgn1nE t

and C:1guree !ollo111n_;:

"~he srcnd !ury in ~nd ~or tho body or aeid oount;

upon their
tho 19th
cert

onths

do present

dry o~ Llny, 19£3,

ir

k.rd

ll1ve:r,

e.t ~¥ton,

lune.s.

than

Md

V1:.glnia,

t•4 ~o wt'tb.dri.D

BLtd plea.

b. Coune:l,

ot tbo ::a::r.onwealtb,

S, Iuoaa

thereiin,

ar.16 c.'--:.rO!'f of

hill:,

ti.a

d1er.ble

aua "·
&amp;m:! kill,

01 "11:rgtnla, •
and pl•~

on 1t.ot1on ot t..ia Counsel,
o.ceor!tn

"Jot

a .er=1t-

• d'o!le; une. tt. r i.,..on,

1.ndiotlr.en~

•le:.._ th•

on tl:e ;:ro

4

CLccu.ee:l die! -.n., a.ct •bl.ab

1D!""L-Yt:e .• ~. z-.;.ce..a, o:

b!.c.O ut.:taG..

41aabl.14,

de•eo1.:..-e ant l!l:ou:t be ,r,uieh~t.

:"here-,,;=1onthe Co-..l.rt snstcin'ld

rollooe,

11,

boon a:rra1i;ned

4t=urred :o ectd

1! 1:11!, e.nd 1a !&amp;Wly

or:ornt1n,- a

oroae1.ug: tl1a st ne!ld oi:JJ

~1tl: lll"ent

•h!.eh

no: cb.a:-re. or a::1-,,;a,

a::tounto.4 to peruona.1

0.1

..'.fl rift

_,J&lt;.t 41d ~rive

briabe

-~• eeouti&amp;d havint

gu:11!.J," St',a.e.re" 1.n CJU.rt, {ad,

or kill

,,tile

~Ottnt.y,

tc c:a1a. d1s!1,,;.1re,

i.tera

on or about

tl;o pe ,e e ,md digni t.r of t • co..,.onr.oalth

':lloreuron

the.:t ..:.t !

in ~nid

s.nd of rJC_loe afo.rethov

an 1lbutxn nt a~ !"DSOhing the

the a.c,aae!,

Dannie Sbi!'lott

tou.ri~r.: ea..r, With 4•puty

telonionPl:,

asi,tnat

th~t

ot

b;r 1-ta !Ltt:o!'!lc:,

BB.id ae:i:ur:-&amp;r.
ren..itted

e.n.4 OA notion

the &amp;Lid 1:-.4.1~tl:2tnt

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�'?'he g:-::.nd

'=

--

f. --

t:,

end f~.

t .o

Rooktn"'htz! ar.d no-:. e.- 1,:1"!n; aci~
ir o-t

o d:o . ree~nt

t ~--

ti

ie

t:, o!

or ,1:-1 · c~

·u.n t

Oourt &amp;t tie

4

U:"on t.

•~

on or

.. l:.L1a'tt

1 , ...z.

.r=i:,

or t

~- Luota
feloru.otely

9..'&gt;dof ce.11oe a.forotl:.ou;ht

of n bi;;J-, ab-Jt~'1t
nt n~-ton,
bro :king
,.

"'r•olUni; tho as11 &lt;utoriobile

thoreb;;

tbo log and otherwieo

'111th 1ote:1t

d1efiguro,

~11 or ~hioh
b1m, t!:e

disable

e&lt;,id o,sr o!:f

o~ c brid ·• oro sin;, t~e Shensndo&amp;h ~ivtr,

71rc1n1a,

~- Lucas,

f1d drive

tbere1n,

6oing

bodtl;

Lucas.

.es.11' , • -·

agunet

&amp;.nd .till,

o the s id

1n:ur;v

wae .;one b;; the eaid

;,ent!a

3hiflett

then and thare

tr,e

and

to u.D.1c,

!'•~•~
an&lt;! ~1gn1t;v

or tho

Oo.. r ,on11ee.lth of ...
fir g1:o1a."

To 'l'l)ltoh action

Pont t

b

~

eaid objaotion,
aotlon

~ended tte

of tho cou~t
def~nd:.nt

and p_enaitted

in pett11t,1ng

objeote•,

~ut tb

part

or t_

.J 1oh

&amp;r.d por::.1 ttine

ellitl

s&amp;1d ''""'"'""

o-r ..xc111&gt;tton ,:w.y bo ai~'Ded,

rooord

o• t is J-eo,

or c e! 4

seelod

s,d

pry

.nc, enrolled

ll'h_o,. 1, ac~ordic

t!e7 or 3-!_"t.a::b&amp;r, 1"3::3. and within~
ord r

o~er-r,,lo6

,

ac,.end'aor.t, t1Je na~'".l ed. b:, '::otUlE:;l. o;i:ee. ted,

ill

Court

1nd1ot-

ea1d emon&lt;llllor.t to be innce; to

o~ tl:e Co-.i~t 1n o,,-erruling

hie

tl:.e e~id

t et t.Ja

en·

ly done, t

e
a

.Ji.L'l!

C.i...:s~roo the d.Elta o.,. · ....e

co !"t • sr:.1 tt:i!lS all.!tl k'::.endl..:. t.

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COl:.'ll?llaUT!l

•
V3.
DllDl"lS Slil7i'L~'l'

a:: Ir a l!.::lO:.::-!::ll, that
wealth

to i:ialntail'I

lucan,

"110 beill;i

t1,e 1aall8
4ulJ, e110rn,

Dil-got

"}'On u,e trinl

1n aJ,id,

Ear=.

b:, la.

f.. Ltloae.

t',

Q

!!ow old are :,ou,

A

:?1.rty-one

Q

ffllere ilo Jou 11.,., !

A

,lkton.
You wre

!;:-. L"IIOB:J'?

:,elll'S olil,

n deputy ehor1!f

for I'loakin@balil Couuty durl.nf'

A Yoo, el:r.

il llow lona ,r.ere :,·ou de pnty ehar iff?

'

Sevon or eiO,t
l)o

years.

you Know the acouee

here,

.. 1.

Ten, eir,

Q

l!ow lonA hcrve 1ou knov.n h:lm.,

A l:no'f'ed of him about

t110

t&gt;ennia Sl:i!flet

or three

~

:,ears.

2 Where does ho live?
A llo 414 lift

uoutl, of Elkton.

,

At the t~

\

South or Sllcton.

~

!!ow far!

.l

.l c.11• end uven

Q

In

of th1a ori!.la,

te11tto froa

lbth

t1i,

dB)' of DI:,, 19-r

tho bridg•.

oct I.!! rum Ccmlt7?

A rea.
Q

l':ro:t '111:lat'tri~•!

.l

!he River

Q

no

bridf"I,

Sheulllldoch llver?

•

A Yc.e_ sir,
Q

17,B,

MM~

A

A

co-n-

•• tollon:

teatitie4

OXll"1iml tion

II l'bat 1a :;•our

;part, lntrocmoe4

its

llJ'OD

of tt.1e cA118etl:e

Did

JOU,

...,.,

Luoaa.

lllT8llt

i.r.

Slli!!lot

011 9.

aharro

l9t3f

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B. Lt/0,\S. a ~1\nosa

""in

C'o-::inoxrnaltb.

~

c!·•l. eworn.

'ire

n1reot

iutroduoea

·1,e

"01101111:

4eposes

c. l'r.

~xacilJA tion

on \Johnl:I' of

:ar,::an.

Wbat ia 10m: naine '&gt;
1 • .....

tuou.

•ow old ar• you, r. Luoaet

~

'lfty-one

;,ears

old.

-1 W1arc to you l1ve
'-

0

Jlkton.

"ou ...,,-, 11 deput:,
ti • year

aherit!'

or •.ockln

b~"2 ~ount7 dDJ'lJ&gt;t

191;3.

f.

Yen. air.

Q

llo·• lonf&lt; ,i,re ;ott 6eput:, nhor~f•

A

ieven or ai&lt;tht yearn.

Q

.to TOU lc:io the acousod hero.

t,.

Yee, oir.

Q

Bow lon11 have you k.no,n him~

.l

nio•d

Q

Whero dooo he 11-..~

~

re

Q

At t1:e til:!o of thin

A

South

or bi?I ab u

did live

eonth

•w

lle!!niff

Sl:ifflot·

or thl-oa :,care.

of ~llton.
crill'"'.

•ha

1eth

ia;; or

a:,. 19::3·

ot 1kton.

l"o• far?

A A .rile

e.nd aovan

It In ?.oakin~ham

tontha

Colltlt;,

t

Yoo.

~

" ·0111wl• t Bria...., Y

A The iv1r

from

the l&gt;r 1df8.

0

1rid10.

Q Tl:D Shonnnd 11b River?

A Yea. sir.
l)1d rot1.

:r.

Luo a.

arraat
/.,

:r. Shifflet

on•

aharr•

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I oould not mennuro ~'ODt exnotly

•

about

ton too1 trori

oar :r1ret

tt&amp;

"" It

1,0,. tar,

tut

it 11$8

::2 or t:S 1'oet tro"'

tho bo.nlc, and about

where

}.e l'l"0Ul14.

1,1t

'WC.O obout

3:? or 33 feet

t:1:ieabut ant.

froo

Yaa, etr.
l)eaal" 11•• to !co lnr:,

lefi

11,e abntc.nt

tho cor JU111..,ont rirht

i:liau ha

over in t,.,e r1wr.

"'ho baa'lr o·

thc, bridpo

at b1lll ~itb

J:,;J

hill ant

ta.:en

mm tho first

ot b!o out,

buu;;

ud

out

ot be.

,;be

11

w.. o on.

i;y

"°'

., went ri

..nd

to ret

ar.4 held

hm

up

04J' 611d tr.

I oallo

na 'l:D ta:,,,,).old of

ho b~lEonce or tht1 onr~1na,

ana "tben :ber

Tho,· tn :en hil'I on to lrarrioonburs

ru1d tho:,

Jlono, And then I oame to tll• tno)litr.l.

J:llJ

~"'" the

oar in whon 11 finllll.7

:Wnded in

tl:o ""torT
~

over.

It no

on 1te r.heelc.

"nat

('Ile or tho 11 ;bta wus burmr.r,.

tton-e it •a.a at1ll

bl:rnin~.

ot it.

loft

It

111111 tho

Fo• doep
t

Q

•·

11 atarted

Lou4~~bei ·h
I taken

IIJl'•lt".

h&lt;lm 11 ht.

aa

he

ater~

&lt;!?hot."ltor wa.a about ---

iihore I wau a1atod :·

Yeo.

A It won eoout
~111,1 "'"'
A

I eeen that

R,c:,e au ootoro
l'!hon

•bout

,bout 3:30.
~bout S::',()?

A Yeo. air.

--

I •A'P80t four

·

•nd

nro,md

l tried

111;0.

10 ca.

it hit

lft(l waa faot

I ronchod

rnrFling

ro m.nntea.
1

n · it

orth 11.nl the !"ro11t

·ot bi.,, Ir:, tho collar

..,,.

I! m,,,t pooltion

•

aorta

haa!II Mf. I

out o• tho wutar :ror 2li or
!.0t2deroaoh

hr car

My hand ""'o fast.

l oonld hoar

■ 17

on tl,e

dot:n tt.a tO}l an

aud tho ourtait10

•ua broke.

at' knife.

co=

ovor.

tree and it cnohea rirht

I tho1truit it

the car

tl:!!t c:orni?lf.

Hi• oranlc aaao

the locust

rot

ha)lp0ned r.fter

A. Aa 11111111:1 l could reoall

rool:, =a

towards

)118t •hAt

or flv~

f••t

TJho.t tic:e in tho a:ornini;'·

deep.

ot

1&gt;otice

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,

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111ro you eonso1ou•

all

t,.,,.,

the

Yon, eir,

•"" • all

that

haJl])ene4 •

A Y•n•

1 Dia yon ahout orAltol~• ·t•a, eir.
to

L:r.

that

1

rmminP.,

and

in lllY cr1Bt,

lot

stitoloea

30VOIJ

o

lh&amp; t.

t in Jur7,

if eny.

yo-:,

1n o tho r1vor.

pltm·e

I ha-1

ltlco

Tho jur;,

ot a aal:l))oUllO fracture

I

aoi:,e.

wat nr be!"or• roacuo4"

samthin

&amp;tat&lt;&gt; to

).llCll8,

:.r. Loud•rbaot,

o.rul

1011 'tfflro yo,~ L.,_ the

30 or 3~ ~1nuten

A

rooo1ved

1 hollc•d

• t b• l•r, •n4
1n n;y hc~d,

ut

1,lnro 1n ,r,y

eek -- out

throu

it

1L otill

a piece

a:!' iron

h 1111oo&lt;&gt;t.

·ero :yon tn:-en tc the hoap1 tel•
A

Yee. lllr.

llow long

on \here?

ere

A 2t or 3 ,..e'c11.

"

T bol1eve

I then wnt

1'.omo11n400:00 br.ol: "f-in,

to c;,,t uoQl!4

you ar" unable

10w

except b:;

u,e uso of o,-utol,en.
A

T oim wnlk •1th

one orutoh

o, tho floor.

bnt outside

I hAvo to u:i• two.
lb.-. tuoan.

form,

did you do bnytb.Lu

to cr.1110 'b1ttlet
ro.

eir.

or

t~e abut,..,tt~

-t

b1c ooll41tiou

1"1111will:.

~o

reference

dr;mlc or co er'

A

I tboueht
ovor

OILZ'off

llbt!'o

I 11&amp;4no tille.

Do i,-ou 1:1,o•

bo1n

that

to dritt

1n llllY -,i.y.

I anol1

1r tie oo\lld

too mountain
'

south

of

tba.t

io?

be licuor,
drivo

but
over

-- ho oould

T eo11l~ 1).(lt toll
he 1110tu•ta1n fro,o

driY&amp; 1Je

'i'hlo "ut 1B ho11oa at which
r ton.

whare it

i=ona

..na.

r.11p ,-

o 'ArtiooHuurg.

·ou nrreai:ed 11m ie located

Oon :,011 4eeor1ba a little

a,ore 4of1n1toly

wl'.ere

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t .tlr 61.W!e do prldaent

19G.. , 111 01

4

:-r aboa.t t!:o lC.1 •l dn.;; ;;1 ·~.

t..;t. t.

19.,. .. , t

,,,.,erst.LLB - c-arto.a.» Yori!. t.ou=lne

;:.11r.

:&gt;aJ
&amp;ill

1 ts

1D

June

Sh ff'lott

lllll1 «.111, ~lrltit

~OClll.,(.wualt

of

...t.•11

7r.!&gt; ,,;,,ice

wi1. b Do ~,

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61

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rounl

th

ou

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d.l af'

af' tne

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on 11111th~nd on b&lt;•hal:." o! the ~,fe,1amt,

thr-

foz d,1terziin

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cd'•c·

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into

t1on,
'ou:rt

lll'IJUO():lt

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Md therl'U• on, tto
11111,10\J,,

JOU11!10l,

on,;\ :be !·tty lnT!ng
t't,e !'ollo1'1~

( "lire

to set

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1.naert

4D:t'endant,

tc

o, ?rMll.n,

3eale4

-

o-nott:,e

'b7 OOt!JU&gt;fll, cow a the Jou.rt

Til~•di&lt;lt GB o&lt;&gt;ntre:.-;• tc tl,e law LnG e,·idonoe,

nnid

t-1s,

•nil enrollod

do e thl11

att8r

to tbe

'l'erdlot:

,otion

notion

of Lhe Court

to set 111.11ide
or.tu \'Ordiot

1'11: !'1.r.:t

do. o~ • y, 192',

'b

111 or £,:oapticllln

&amp;J:4 Dlt.8 a :put

rw contrsr ,·

:t,ldrtuJut 11• o.ocordano-,

&lt;-1~ the 1'111'01ct o:r t?&gt;.e t,::ry, tho d~end:wt,
tlu.t

m,1,Ql.tto~

ot

v.rdlot)

!&gt;e lllw Wld ttV1411noocn4 ir. eutorin;:'

anll p-=

Cl"!' eitm:,-

rot:ll'e~,

'l:lab m·otio11 , " Court O'IOt-rJ.led, to ,.i,ioh
1n

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day

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