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Circuit Court

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
December
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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The "hung ]ury in the case ot Catherine Hummel vs. Geo. Guenher, accused of an indecent assault, after staying out all Thursday night nd Friday until nearly noon, came n pietty well exhausted and, the oreman in a cracked, emaciated oice, announced the verdict to be no cause of action. It is said that President Angelí, who, by the excellent fortune of his absence to atend the nuptials of his son, escaped mprisonment with one of the "hung uries," on hearing how matters ïad gone, turned his back, leaned orward with his handkerchief tohis face, and some think they heard a suDDressed guffaw. In the case of Mary Geraghty vs. George Bell, the jury, Friday evenïng found a verdict of $20 for the defendant. The action was one of attachment and replevin. The twelve executives of equity and jurisprudence found the title to a buggy and some sheep establishec in the plaintiff and that the lambs were the property of the husbanc and could not be disturbed unde the free wool clause of the tariff. Now after these things it carne t pass that court adjourned to mee again Monday, December 31. ■

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News