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Show Page 468 September 1903 Teusday 1st Trial set for 10 Went to Nutrioso and reported to the Court. Fred and Marsellus Hulsey being my Sureties. AM; Thursday 3 inst. ·Here follows the complaint. Court, Nutrioso Precinct, Apache, Territory of Arizona. Territory of Arizona Plaintif, In the -Justice County of V. s. . H." J standifird, Defendant '.":' --- Personally appeared before me, this 30 day of July 1903, Fred who being first duly s'iorn Complains and. says, that one J H.. ": Hamblin, Standifird on. or about the 20 day of June 1903 at Alpine Precinct, County' The of Apache, Territory of Arizona; committed a misdemeanor as follows. - said defendant, J. H. Standifird did, wilfully, unlawfully, knowingly and =. without the consent of the people, obstruct, fence up and change the County road at the place known as the lane through the old Mortensen place. -.,'" All of '-lhich Ls-cont rar-y to the fonn of.vt.he. statutes- in <·c'-;::· -, .. . _ - .. _ ,_ - : .. - 1Iwt2!i;!irti;:d£:t .. : ?:!;iif '.--Subscribed and Sworn to before me _. '1hefPeace and , .•.. 30th day of July, 1903. Sylvester Hulsey this " Justice of the Peace. - _-_ 3rd .. .: ... '-- .r> Thursday' io The appeared before Justice Sylvester Hulsey. W. W. Lund, M. W. to the case. try Lund, Hulsey, following Jo. Stayner Jr., Jo. Stayner Sen., David Love, J. W. Lee, Orson Wilkin" Prosecuting George Wilkin, R. 1. Jones, W. A. Tenney, W B. Millet. witnesses Frederick Hanblin, G. O. Hamblin, H. R. Burk, E. L. Wakefield, Erastus'Skousen, Obed Hamblin, Witnesses for the defence Vize Ben. Tenney, A. M. lv1cFate, Oscar Jepson, Walter Jepson, J. M. Jepson, John Mar-t i.n Benj. Standifird, Jacob Standifird, At men A. were M. sworn •. , above witnesses each testified after which Frederick Hamblin The argued the case for the after which the prosecution defendant and then the Jury retired to consider their verdict. This six hours when they returned a verdict of not guilty. a vexacious prosecution, it is believed to be by all people $65.65 biased. the County. was the total amount First 5 witnesses for of cost s prosection in thi are behalf; out jury was undoubtedly in his The who is ar e f.a.rnily and I returned home about had pr'ece eded 5th Saturday s case, all High Priests. 6th Sunday with me. M. other members of the us. Started to St. 4 miles nor-t.h 1 A. not assessed to 4th .. Fanny own was Jorills, borrowed $21.00 at Springerville, camped , Continued toward st. Jors, J. M. Jepson overtook and travailed Arrived at St. Johns at 5 P. M. put up with John Davis. |