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In The Circuit Court

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
October
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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At the openmg session of the Circuit. Court Monday, alter the calendar was called, Judre Kinne passer! sentence in the following criminal cases on a plea of guilty from the defendants : George Kelly foi' passing whisky throngh the hars to prisonfira at the connty jail, wn sentenced to six montlis in j:iil ; Lou Wliitman and Frank Bielal for stealinu a 1 ;i 1 of heat from Hm. Danlxvy, nPar Uexter, ere given fourteen and si x teen months respectivelr at the L nin reform atory ; Charles Johnson for hursflarizina O'Hara's grocery st.'ic in tliis city.jgoes t.p lonia for une year; Johu O'Brien, of Dexter, got sixfy ilays in the countyjail; the tiiroe nejtroes Tnylnr, Thompson and Crawford, for bping in h cutting ffray, were let uil' on pnyinent "Í costs, $24 apiece. On Tnosday tnorning Walter iiiherg, August Hinkelmann ai] Anthony Wootlel, cliarged with breaking into and entering a railroad car in the M. C. yards, changed their plea to guilty uu) ere sentenceel, Weinberg to coníiuement for one year and six inonths af Jackson, and Hinkelman and Woodel eaeh to the same term at Iünia. The case against Irving Jones, charlee! with burglary, was nolle prossed. Six liquor cases were brought up and disposed of. The defendants changed their pleas to guilty, and on payment of the costs as follows were dismissed: Oswald Dietz, $15; M. Schaible, $5; Paul Tessmer, $5.05; J. G. Schmidt, $5; Abram Polhernus, $7.38; John Berger, $3.75. Judge Kinne warned these gentlemen that another offense oí the same kind would bring a sentence that would not be relisbed.

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Ann Arbor Courier