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In The Circuit Court

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
May
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Since the last report, thefollowing business has teen tranFaoted : Morrell Goodrich vs. Geo. Lamb; appeal; judgment for plaiDtiff, $12, by consent, with oosts to be taxed. Andrew J. Welsh vs. A. C. Van Sickle ; trespass on the case; verdict, no cause. This was a Bohemian oat case. Hannah E. Miller vs. Chas. G. Kaercher; continued on motion of the defendant, upon terms. Joseph Biscumb was admitted to citizenship : also Frederick Gauss. The case of The People vs. Jacob Waidlicb, for etabbinc; Mr. Weidmann, carne to trial last Friday, with a jury as followg : George F. Lomas, J. L. Wade, Herman Bertke, Eoratio Benham, John McDouj?al, Charles Cooper, Ralph Rice, Hrvey Hall, James N. McKinnon, B. W. Waite, jr., Frank McNamara, Geo. Shannahan. D. Cramer was appointed to defend the pri8oner. The prosecuting attorney made the closing speech Saturday forenoon, and the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. j. H. Kline agsiBted theprosecuting attorey. Parker vs. Glover ; jury'disagreed. Simmons vs. Ypsilanti Paper Co.; coninued on application of defendant. C. Howell vs. John Huddy ; continued on application of plaintiff. J. T. Sanders vs. Martin Browning; liscontinued without costa to either party. Geo. Berry vs. Jacob Emerick; judgment for plaintiff. Harvey Bennet vs. B. Lounsbury and Budd ; judgment against defendants excepting Alrs. Budd. Costa to be taxed.

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