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The Circuit Court

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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
December
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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On Monday, Frederiek Day waá sentenced to three years at the Ionia House oE Correction and William Campion to two years and six months at the same place for au altempted larceny trom the jerson on the streets of Chelsea three or four weeks ago. In the case of William Anderson charged with breaking and entering a dwelling a nolle pros, was enterea by the prosecuting attorney and the prisoner was discharged. In Harrison VV. Bassett vs. Augustus Bond, judgement was reudered for the plaintifí for $428.91 by default. The case of MaryA. Kraus vs. Mary Elizabeth Corden was dismissed. Jacob Sturm vs. John Reynolds was discontinued by the plaintiff and the costs were taxed iu the open court to the defendant at $42.65. Charles Kalmbach vs. John Warner. The defendant withdrew his plea and tlie plaintiö by consent, took judgnient for the property replevied, six cents damages and $27.60 costs. The slander suit of Wealthy L. Johnson vs Albert L. Litchtield was settled by the parties and the court save leave to them to withdraw their pleadings without cost to either. Jennie M. Carr vs. Augustus VV. lintton. Judgment was rendered for the plaintifï by default for $365. John Fogarty and James O'Brien were arraigned for breaking into a railroad car in Ypsilanti in the night time and John W. Bennett assigned to defend Fogarty and Mr. lïanson to delend O'Brien, the prisioners being unable to obtain $500 bail were remanded to jail. The case of Sarah A . Cole vs. Lake Shoru & Michigan Southern railroad which was commenced last week, ended last evening with a verdict of .$5,000 for Ihe plamtilï, who was injured by falling into a hole on the property of the road near Pittsford, Ilillsdale county. The injuries proved were of a delicate nature. The case was hotly contested by A. J. Sawyer for the plainüfï and Weaver & Bean of Adrián, for the defendant. It will be appealed to the supreme court.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News