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The Law's Violators

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
May
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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-Win. Stevenson is languishing in jailtendays f or d runkenness by order of Justico Froeauff. - Justico Clark invited John Lucas to pay S4 for the privilege of assaulting John Webber'a aon, and John responded. - Georso Durr, convictod of an assault upon John Qeorge Wiedmann, was flned by Justice Frueaulf costa asá all $14.50. Appealed. - Oliver Bird enters complfliirt before Frueauft, J. P..of larceny against John Keegan and Jeremiah Kiley. ïbe altheft comprises avarietyof article - of value of $1.60. Set down for fcoll.IJTOW'. - jolm Fritz of Lodi, made complaint against JohnSeegerof Aun Arbortown, before Justice Beahan for imputing to Fvitz and his son Win. of Waterloo, Jackson Co., the larceny of a pocketbook. Seeger pleaded gnilty to tlie charge, entirely exonerating Friti and his son and was seutenced to pay the coste, f7.26. -On Satnrday night about 12 o'clock two students were arrested on the charge of being participanta in a "horoing party" whlch bad been civating a disturbance in front of Prof. Beaman's residence. Tbey gave the names of G. Olmstead and Ilenry Tompkins respectively, and having been held over Sunday were released Monday morning ïftPrliiivinir been fined 0.2-3 eaeh, including costs. -Chas. Baker, Hugh Reilly, Jolm Kinnie and Michael Dunster, Toledo Aun Avbor and North Eastern railroad hands went out on Sumlay to Jacob Eitelbus on South Main St., for a jamboree, and had it. On the afternoon of thai liiy the entire party were placed ander arrest and incarcerated in hotel de Case nnt il -Monday morning when tuey were arraigned beforeFrueauff, J. P. wlio listened to their respective pleas of guilty and fined them S".99 each, costs, and to remain in jail nntil paid no longer than twenty days. Wm. Morton of the übove party was tried, found not guilty and discharged.

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Ann Arbor Argus