Journal, December 1842–June 1844; Book 4, 1 March–22 June 1844

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1 April 1844 • Monday
Monday April 1. 1844 Easton was brought up. as being accessory to whipping chism. I referred the case to . on investigations. it appeard to the satisfaction of the court. that he had been on trial for the same offence before . and acquitted. It was evident to all present that it was a mock trial & so conducted. designedly. to frustrate the ends of justice.— but it was thought best to acquit Easton.— and appeal from to. county Cou[r]t.
was fin[e]d $10.00 by for abusive Language to the .
& were brought up for assaulting the police.— and before . and acquitted.— [6 lines blank]
cool & windy [p. [56]]
1 April 1844 • Monday
Monday April 1. 1844 Easton was brought up. as being accessory to whipping chism. I referred the case to . on investigations. it appeard to the satisfaction of the court. that he had been on trial for the same offence before . and acquitted. It was evident to all present that it was a mock trial & so conducted. designedly. to frustrate the ends of justice.— but it was thought best to acquit Easton.— and appeal to. county Court.
was fined $10.00 by for abusive Language to the .
& were brought up for assaulting the police.— and before . and acquitted.— [6 lines blank]
cool & windy [p. [56]]
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