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claim or right to discha rg_e any liabili ty to the Comm onwea lth
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of the said county of Rockingha m, and severally and respectivei]y acknowledgeu themselves to be indebted to the Comm,onw ealth of Virginia, in manner and form foll owing, tha,t is to say: the said
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respectivel y made and levied of their several goods and chattels, lands and tenements, and they
severally waived the benefit of their Homestead Exemption as to this obligation, a11d also waived any
claim or right to discharge any liability to the Commonw ealth arising under this recognizan ce with
coupons detached frow t he bonds of this State, to the use of the Commonw ealth of Virginia if the said

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&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

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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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•

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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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

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t..;t. t.

19.,. .. , t

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

;:.11r.

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&amp;ill

1 ts

1D

June

Sh ff'lott

lllll1 «.111, ~lrltit

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of

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

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to set

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3eale4

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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-,

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tlu.t

m,1,Ql.tto~

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v.rdlot)

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anll p-=

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rot:ll'e~,

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1n

w,ia

or

CCIUll&amp;Cl,l!SCIIIte
ca;, lte a1,_,:a4,

ot t?:.lt:, 11!::t.. is l'iCoordlngl;;

cna 1!'1et1n nixt;r Oey11 frol!! tho

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tharce

lf you .r1nd tile a.c:::uee-d, ;)ennis
will

:;niftlett,

then ycu

nO't guilty,

ao u.00 no more •

$&amp;J

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t ln6 him guilty

charged

ment

JW:1•

to the

in

of mallcio,,aly

th&amp; indictment.

'by ;oafine.1.111,u

in

it&gt;Jur Ing •

then you will

1.he 9enl tentio.ry

soy on

tHtcl

r or a period

w. i;.
fix

Lu:ao

bis

or not

punish-

les1J

than one ye1J.t nor more 1.hcm ten yea.rs.
If

yo~ do nol
gutlty

Luc,.n,but

lndl:::t.a.eot

I

conr1nement

ot unlawfully

then you will

not

Hunolred

Dollar••

If

s~id

ex:cedi:ig

punlohnieot

twel•e

say so and. asc.ertU.,tn

su::b

.fine

or,

111

your

&amp;

fine

1n jail

not

ieapr isoru:s.:r:t.

injuring

hto

or

ny

\h~n one
Oy ;onfine(ri.ent

nol exceedi1g

Lhe felonies

you will

.for a period

exceedi"!'lg

lhe

punisT.lent

d.i1cretion,

then

a:.id

cha&lt;sed in

or not less

of e1 ther

and battery,

't&gt;y :onrtnei::ient

and

ior a period

h1rn guilty

or ueBault

mon.tc1s or by

him"*

t\loel..,e monlhts and a fine

you do no• find

b1.Jt guilty

of malictouoly

in,Jurin,;

in t~e pe~itentiary

in jail

both

hi.Jo guilty

no.r more t.han .nve years.

year

hie

find

!'1Ve

afore-

en.y so and !1.x

not e.xt:eeding

.Jive HunJred

:,ollars,

ot-

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a period

ten years.

indictment,

twelve

than

them
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by confinement

one year

by confinement

months and by a fine

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in the

nor more than
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not

for

a

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you will

say so and fix

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dollars,

them guilty,

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of them,

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say so and

in the uenitentiary

in your discretion,

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them guilty,

If you do not find

five

or either

nor more than

of them,

for

years,

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not guilty,

indictment,

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period

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say so and no more.
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five

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their
twelve

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as charged
punishment
months,

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of

or either

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by confinement

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to constitute

press

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the

but every

not

to ill

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motive
where

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an evil

bent

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includes

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flowing

with

anger,

motive.

or more particular

and wrongful

such circumstances

of a heart

regardless

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therefore

malice

deliberate,

and cruel

act

is

is

against

but

or corrupt
intention,
as to carry

of social

on mischief;

hatred,

persons,

from any wicked

mind and purpose

indication

law from any wrongful,
however

an action

\k

and unjustifiable

to anyone

has been attended

in them the plain
and deliberately

unlawful

will

to denote

done with

of malicious

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and revenge,
confined

crime

duty

implied
another

by

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to intend

that

consequence
of them,

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the

jury

he does,

or which is
Therefore,

Smiths,

of law is

from said

/

own act.

wounded the

the presumption

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further

which

of his

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that

use of said

deadly

a man is

the natural

if

or any of them,

they

that

intended

or necessary

the prisoners,
by

the

instrument.

the

taken

or either

deliberate

consequences

use

that

��Instruction
The Court
the

evidence

or either
Smith,

if

guilty

the

jury

lawfully,

the

unlawful

with

intent

belieffe

shooting

.
th e prisoner

then

if

then

the difference

they

believe

doubt

that

Elizabeth

the

the accused,

Smith,

and there

from

or Leon

unlawfully,

disable,

ma-

or kill,

jury

should

find

as charged

in the

indictment;

evidence

as charged

depends

then

wounding,

from the

wounding,
that

that

to maim, disfigure,

or any of them,

of malicious

jury

jury

John Henry Smith,

but not maliciously,

of unlawful
tells

shot

and feloniously
Smiths,

the

case beyond a reasonable

or any of them,

said

cused

in this

of them,

liciously,
the

instructs

No. ~-:

that
the

in the

jury

should

indictment.

between

upon whether

the acts

were done unfind

if

Court

shooting

and

death

'
b een gu1· 1t y of mur d erJ rrwould 11ave

them guilty

And the

malicious

or not

the ac-

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had resulted

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n/
lnatruction
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evide11ce

that

the

Smith,

Elizabeth

intent

to

either
tempted

to

shoot

Via,

if
did

Smiths,

not

believe

or any

shoot

as

his

punishme'1t

not

less

than

by confinement

by

him guilty

confinement

in the

one nor more tr..a.n five
in

jail

for

a period

1ith

char~e

a"ll Lizzie
from

of them,

year.:&gt;,

Smith,

ith

the

penitentiary
or,

exceeding

or
that

intent

shoot i YlB,
for

i~-

shooting

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er

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in the

the
11

of attempt

not

John Henry

of actually

(W!-

find

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or any of them,

guilt

, Leon Smith,

you should

ou believe

or kill,

him not

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if

said

that

disable,
find

John Henry
but

jury

a-1.d Leon Smith,

- ou will

o.t them;

1_.

Dennis

disfipure,

then

a.nd !-aaimins

the

accused,
:3mith,

maim,

d ict.nent,

instructs

No.

he at-

afore-

am

a period

fix
of

in .,.our discretion,
t,..-elve

months.

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The Court

instructs

the jury

such a doubt as may be honestly
substantial
Reasonable

and material

a vertict
cumstances.

and reasonably
essential

in order
fact

or facts

of conviction,

evidence

to sustain

to warrant
necessary

an acquittal.
for

or that

charged.

is suggested

It must not be

It must be serious
It must be a doubt

the jury to believe

and not of immaterial

1s

as to any

the offence

itself.
it.

doubt

entertained

to prove

or grows out of the evidence

doubt without

and substantial
of material

a reasonable

doubt must be based upon the evidence,

by the evidence,
arbitrary

fact

that

to find

and non-essential

cir-

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" accused

to be innocent

reasonabie
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it

doubt,

rea

any

instructs

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their

until

the

le dou t

of hia guilt,

sufficient

derence

of evidence

supports

,1

" to warrant

his

ui t of the

conviction,

beyond a

if

c~used,

the charge

weight

or proto

or prepon-

in the indictment,

must be proved

es

ill

is not sufficient

the greater

his guilt

the

mere suspicion

however strong,

nor is it

guilty

the

is upon the minds of the jury

him. and that

· convict,

the law presumes

that

he is proved

and if there

duty to acquit

bability

the jury

but

so clearly

,I

I and the evidence
'.!

Ii

able

hype- thesis

thereof
of his

so strong,
innocance.

as to exclude

every

reason-

�\

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to be given
jury

are

the testimony

authorized

the parties.
the result

if

intelligence,

stances

·I
I

case,

their

de~eanor

witnesses

their

temper.
whilst

see.

in this

case

interest,

if

ings,

or bias,

testifying,

their

and to give

aa under

to be entitled

the weight

of the witnesses

fee

of information,

of such witnesses

su h wi tnasses

in determining

relationship

proven,

their

eans

jury

of different

the same i

their

to the teatimony

the

to vonsider

of this

has be n shown.

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instru.Jts

all
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any,

the
to

i
if any

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of the circum-

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every material
,, proved

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fact

eaaas

that

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in order
him

the

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ry to oonstitute

beyond a reasona bl.a doubt,

to convict

such cr·m

and if the

jury

ust be

have a reason-

I
I

abie

doubt

the crime

upon a material.
it

is their

doubt and acquit

hi.

fact

or el.ement necessary

duty to give

the priaoner

to constitute

the benefit

of s oh

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the evidence

that

instructs

I/

road p st the pre iaes

shot

gun,

fro
1

Kelley
a.ttac

that

the fire

of their

circumstances,

necessary

to protect

·: such danger

and lawfully

the said

as to both of said

Kelley

the

of firear
along

the public

hile

so pass-

and Via w.ere fired

in defe d-

eana as. reas.onabl.y
and if you further

acted
that

from serious
you should

defendants.

of

him, who used a 12 gauge

by auch

assailant,

from

on the night

and Via were justified

in the belief

was imrninient,

believe

and that

ith

enr

aid defendants

themselves

they

in the possession

be necessary,

the

if

and Via,

or someone with

from this.

the evidence

returning

,' guilty

by Smith

to them to then

'' existing
1

of arnith,

that

Kelle

peacefully

then the said

ing themselves
appeared

though

of John

premises

upon an.d shot

il

ere,

proaeeding

ing the said

jury

the defendants

December 6, 1933,
neverthelea~,

the

Kelley

and

believe
Via in

under the then
it was reasonably
bodily
find

harm, and

a verdict

of not

��1
I

INSTRUCTION NO.

The court
1

H

inatruota

the defendants

acted

were in danger

of serious

others

with

the

jury

that

under a re sonabLe

him, then they

bodily

in determining

apprehension

that

whether
they

harm ~t the hands of Slnith and

Wlllilial:e
instructed

that

they should

con-

I

1

sider

alL the facts

they

y reasonab

they shot.

and oiroumstances
y have appeared

diaalosed

in the evidence

to the defendants

at the time

as

��The Court
11

the evidence

that

enry Smith,

Jo

!I or intent

;J

fired
it

bodily

under all
by said

'I

J. L. Kelley

fired

Lizzie

and

Si

ith

from the evide
the shots,

~s ne~essary
harm,

he

that

if

eon

Kelley
indict
ce that,
as acting

indictments,

Kelley

they

the shots
ith,

fired
enta,

under

struck

then

the

to

is to say that

time the

fro

otive

apply

the reaso
elf

from

that

that

at the

is entitled

irrespective

believe

the shots

so to do to save hi

then the said

three
shots.

jury

a iKe in the three

if you believe

that

the

with which the said

each and all

el~ey

instructs

defendant
abl

be ief

seriously

to an acg_uital-

of the persons

struck

��Instruction
The Court
evidence
shot

instructs

siding,

then

avail

himself

until

it

safely

is

they

are t olr

of the

could

believe

shootin

a---"-

was present"' aiding,
at and into

and until

safely

could

advised

if

counsel,
Smiths,

or abet
and that

shot gun at

was necessary
himself
the

said

a"rl they

of the

with

are

further

then

himself

unless

as he

intent

to maim,

that

Via in his
said

of the

Kelly

shooting

at the

from the

Via in his
after

tbat

.::iuc11shooting

was being
to shoot

the

Kelly
shooting

was likeNise

Kelly

are

as he

further

did not aid,

the house

John Henry Smith fired

of the
his

u.1

attacked
said

but they

at and into

that

or serious

not guilty

,

if they

law of self-defense,

evid e nee that

shooting

,uu/

Smiths.

and

as far

told

doubt

or abetting
Smiths,

the

were re-

as far

believe

from death
Kelly

Smiths

any

and cannot

case,

he retreated

beyond a reasonable

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he himself

in this

from the

Smith fired

the

before

they

Via before

that

at the

and cannot. avail

unless

believe

Via was the aggressor

counselling,

the house

an aggressor

that

evidence

evidence

they

the house where the Smiths

and kill;

fr an the

that

if

law of self-defense

before

disable,

jury tbat

doubt

at and into

shown b:r the

disfigure,

that

the

beyond a reasonable

at him shot

No.

elly

and reasonably

reasonably
believed

John Henry Smith in order
bodily

under his

harm, then
plea

they

should

of self-defense.

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�COM!VIONWEALTH
OF VIRGilHA,
COUNTY OF ROCKINGHAM, to-wit:

In the

Circuit

Court

The grand
in and for
attending

of said

jurors

said

Court

at

do present

that

about

December

5, 1933,

the

aforethought

said

disable,

of the Commonwealth of Virginia,

the body of said

oaths

malice

County:

Lizzie

its

Via and J.

in said

did shoot
then

against

of Rockingham,

December term,

Dennis

Smith,

and kill,

county

county,
Lizzie

the peace

1933,

upon their

L. Kelley,

on or

feloniously

Smith with

and there

and now

and of

intent

her,

to maim, disfigure,
and dignity

of the

Commonwealth of Virginia.

This
Henry Smith,
in Court

indictment
C.R.

and sent

is found on the

Fawley,
before

ands.
the grand

testimony

of John

F. Newman, witnesses
jury

to give

evidence.

sworn

�FA

·~
~
I~

I~'\\~

~

Commonwealth

I~

~\j

v)

Indictment

Dennis Via

&amp;

J. L. Kelley

{

~

Felony
~

~'

~
\"\

December term,

1933

(',~

I

A True Bill:

~

~I{ ~

Witnesses:

t

John Henry Smith
C. R. Fawley &amp;.s. F. Newman

~
\

;Y

f

~

~~j

~

D. W. Farman
Commonwealth's Attorney

�RETURN

IN

FIVE

DAYS

TO

CHAS. R. FAWLEY
SHERIFF

OF

ROCKINGHAM

HARRISONBURG.

COUNTY

VA.

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TH OF VI RGI NI ,

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I n the Ci rcuit Court of sa id County :
The grand jurors i n and f or t h e bo dy of sa i d. county
of Rocking am and. now attending sai d. Court at its February
term , 1929 , upon their oats do pre sent that Dewey Crawford. ,
Charlie Crawford. , a nd Herbert Crawfo rd. , with i n one year next
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to t he fi n i ng of t h is i ndic t ment , in the said. county

of Rockingham , did unlawfully and f eloni ously ma nufacture
distill ed ardent spi rits within one hundred yards from where
they had in their possession a gun , a gainst t he peace and
d.i gni ty of the Commonweal th of Virgi ni a .

This indictment is f ound on the tes ti mo ny of Chas . R.

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bef or e t he grand jur y to give evidence .

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has this day made compl aint and inform ation on oath before me,.---- -- -- _______ _____ in the said County,
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did on the __ ~-~~~ -- day of_ __ ______ ~~!)_1:':_l~~Y.: ___ __ ___ _______ ,

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again st t he peac e and di gnity of the Commonwealth of

Comm onwea lth, to appreh end
THESE ARE, THEREFORE, To comm and you, in the name of the
body of the said ____ ________________ _
and bring before me, or some other Justice of the said Count y, the

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�STATE OF VIRGINIA-COUNTY OF ROCKINGHAM,

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I, __ _____ __ _______ ____ _____ ____ ____ __ --- ______ ______ __ ______ , a Justice of the Peace in and for the
County of Rockingham, Virginia, do hereby certify that_ __ ______ ____ ___________ _____ ________ ___ __ and
__ ____ ________ ______ __ _______ ___ __ _____ __ _____ __ ______ ___ _________________________ _as his suret ____ ,
have this day acknowledged themselves indebted to the Commonwealth of Virginia in the sum of
___ ___ __ __ ______________________________ ___ ___________ Dollars ($ ______ _______ ), to be made and levied
of their goods and chattels, upon this condition: That the said __________ __ __ __ __________ ________ __ ___
shall appear before the undersigned or the Circuit Court of Rockingham County, on the _________ ___
day of_ _____ ------ ·- - - -------- ---- ------- --- , 192. -- -, and not leave hence without leave of the said
Court, to answer the charge in this warrant, or to await the action of the Grand Jury of the said
County upon the within charge.
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                    <text>STJ.. E 0:E' VIrtGIIH

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COUHTY OF ROC KilIG · 1, to-w i t:

In t he Circui t Court . of said Comity :

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The grand jurors in and for t he boa. y of s a id County
of Hocking ham and now atten ding s a i d Court at i ts Octobe r ter m,
1923, upon their oe,ths, do presen t t ha t Dewey Green within one year

next prior to t he finding ' of this inlictn ent, in the sa id Cotmt y
of Roc kingham , did unlawf ullyma .nufact ure, sell, offer,k eep, store,
and e xpose for s al e, gi ve away , tra n sport, dispen se, solici t ,
advert ise and receive orders f or arde nt s pi rits, a gainst the poo. ce
aud dignity of t he Commonwe a l th of Virgin ia.
The jurors afor esaid up on their oaths aforesa id do
further 1)resen t t ha t Dewey Green wi t h in on e y ea r nex t pr ior to
t he

i n ' ing of t his incl .i. ct i ent di d unlawf ully get drunk in a

pu.blic place , to-v1it , at Grott oe s, Rocki11gham Cou.nty , Virgin ia ,
a g ainst t _.e paace and dignity of the Commonw eal th of

irginia .

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of the said county of Rockingham, and severally and respectiveiJy acknowledged themselves to be indebted to the Comm,onwealth of Virginia, in manner and form following, that is to say : the said

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good and lawful money of the United States, and the said __

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m the sum of__; ( _ ~---~ ~ ~ ~ --Dollars of like good .and lawful money, to be
respectiyely made and levied of their several goods and chattels, lands and tenements, and they
severally waived the benefit of their Homestead Exemption as to this obligation, and also waived any
claim or right to discharge any liability to the Commonwealth arising under this recognizance with
coupons detached from the bonds of this State, to the use of the Commonwealth of Virginia if the said

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shall make default in the performance of the

conditions underwritten.
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do and shall personally . appear befor e the Circuit

Court ,o.f Rockingham on the ____ ~___ day of the __

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thereof, being the __________ day of_ ___ ___ ____________ __________ 192

, at the Court-house thereof,

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depart thence without the leave of said Court, then the above r ecognizance shall be void and of no
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Taken and acknowledged before me, the day and year first above written.

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BE IT REMEMBERED That J) .__~'l.._.Ea._:rni,a_!} ____ , Attorney for the Commonwealth for
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in t his behalf, in his pr oper perEon comes into th e said Court on this the r__ 18th __ day 'of_ ____ _
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---------------- ---------------- ----·-------------------------------------------~----------------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ----------------·--------against the peace and dignity of the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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                    <text>CO~Th10NWEALTH OF VIRGINIA,
COUNTY OF ROCKINGHAM , to-w it:
In the Circu it Court of said Count y:
The g and juror s in and for the body of said cou...nt y
of Rocki ngham and now atten ding said court at its Oct ober term,
1925, upon their oaths do prese nt that Dick Shif flett
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one year next pri(or to the fin ding of ~his indic tmen t, · in the
said count y of Rocki ngham , did tmlaw fully manu factu re, sell,
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dispe nse, solic it, adve rtise and recei ve order s for arden t
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The ju.ror s afore said upon their oaths afore said do
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