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Criminal Court Minutes, 1877 Compiled in August 1993 and submitted by Jacquelyn Cox Otts |
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JUNE 1877 Honorable T. J. Smitherman, Presiding The State vs Mary A. Thrasher alias Amanda Thrasher - p. 215 Affidavit ordered withdrawn. JULY 2, 1877 Honorable T. J. Smitherman, Presiding The State vs Steve Shettlesworth - p. 217 State represented by R. McIlraine, Esquire. Defendant found guilty of assault and battery with a weapon and sentenced to 4 months hard labor for the county and additional at $0.40 per day until all the costs are paid. The State vs Jim James - p. 217 J. L. Peters, Esquire, appointed by the court to prosecute for the State. Defendant found guilty and assessed a fine of $1.00 and court costs. R. McIlvain acted as security for Jim James. AUGUST 6, 1877 Honorable T. J. Smitherman, Presiding Monday morning August 6th 1877. The Court met in its usual form at 10 oclock A M and it being made known to the Court that it is the day for holding the August Election in Bibb County Alabama it is ordered by the Court that all causes be continued untill tomorrow morning August 7th 1877 at __ o clock. The State vs Steve Shettlesworth - p. 219 J. N. Suttle, prosecutor for the State. J. L. Peters, attorney for defendant. Judgment rendered at the last term was set aside. Case to be heard before a jury on August 7, 1877. The State vs Taylor Collier - p. 219 J. L. Peters, attorney for defendant, asked for trial by jury. Case to be heard before a jury on August 7, 1877. The State vs Taylor Collier - p. 220 J. N. Suttle, prosecutor for the State. Defendant entered a plea of guilty. Fined $5.00 and costs. M. T. McSpadden and D. B. Snead acted as sureties for Taylor Collier. AUGUST 7, 1877 Summoned for jury duty: J. N. C. Brown, W. W. C. Cleveland, A. J. Kersh, O. J. Frost, D. L. Cruise, J. C. Lee, D. B. Snead, R. J. Rotenberry, D. W. C. Cleveland, M. J. A. Keith, John Reeves, James Arnold. A. J. Kersh was excused.- p. 220-221 The State vs Crockett Wood - p. 221 J. N. Suttle, prosecutor for the State. Defendant entered a plea of guilty. Fined $1.00 and costs. The State vs Steve Shettlesworth - p. 221-222 J. N. Suttle, prosecutor for the State. Defendant entered a plea of not guilty. Jury: W. W. C. Cleveland and 11 others. Defendant found guilty. Sentenced to 3 months hard labor for the county and additional at $0.20 a day until the court costs were paid. The State vs Oliver Parker - p. 222 J. N. Suttle, prosecutor for the State. Defendant entered a plea of not guilty. Defendant found guilty and fined $10 and court costs. J. D. Cooper acted as surety for Oliver Parker. The State vs Andrew Garner - p. 222 J. N. Suttle, prosecutor for the State. Defendant entered a plea of guilty. Finded $1.00 and court costs. Sureties: S. W. Davidson, Jake Garner, Levi Davidson, Andrew Davidson. The State vs Green Davidson, Jr. - p. 223 J. N. Suttle, prosecutor for the State. Defendant entered a plea of guilty. Finded $1.00 and court costs. Sureties were S. W. Davidson, Levi Davison, Jake Garner, Andrew Davidson, Antoney Garner. The State vs Robert Tolar - p. 223 J. N. Suttle, prosecutor for the State. Defendant entered a plea of guilty. Finded $0.01 and court costs. Sureties: S. W. Davidson, Andrew Cleveland. The State vs Zilpha Kornegay - p. 224 Prosecutor S. P. Kornegay failed to appear and prosecute this cause. Case dismissed and S. P. Kornegay to pay court costs. SEPTEMBER 3, 1877 Honorable T. J. Smitherman, Presiding The State vs Solomon Suttle - p. 225 J. N. Suttle, prosecutor for the State. Solomon Suttle entered a plea of not guilty to the charge of adultery. After hearing the evidence, the court found him not guilty. The State vs William Fowler - p. 225 J. N. Suttle, prosecutor for the State. Defendant entered a plea of not guilty. Defendant was found guilty by the court and fined $1.00 and court costs. Surety: John L. Lightsey. OCTOBER 1, 1877 Honorable T. J. Smitherman, Presiding Oliver Parker vs William Parker - p. 227 Defendant entered a plea of not guilty. After hearing evidence, the court found the defendant not guilty and ruled that he should recover his costs from the plaintiff. NOVEMBER 5, 1877 Honorable Thomas J. Smitherman, Presiding The State vs Jim Cates - Obtaining Money Under False Pretenses - p. 229 J. L. Peters, prosecutor for the State. Defendant entered a plea of not guilty. After hearing evidence, the court found defendant not guilty. The State vs M. D. McDonnell/McDonald - Assault and Battery With a Weapon - p. 229-230 S. D. Logan, prosecutor for the State. Defendant entered a plea of not guilty. Jury to be summoned. Defendant's attorney then stated that the defendant's name was not M. D. McDonald as charged in the affidavit. The State vs Jeff Sutton - Petit Larceny - p. 230 S. D. Logan, Esquire, acted as prosecutor for the State. Defendant entered a plea of not guilty. Court ruled that the State had failed to prove that the property alleged to have been stolen was of any value and the defendant was released. DECEMBER 3, 1877 Honorable Thomas J. Smitherman, Presiding. The State vs Jim Cates - Larceny - p. 231 S. D. Logan, Esquire, was appointed by the court to prosecute on behalf of the State. J. L. Peters, Esquire, attorney for defendant. Defendant entered a plea of not guilty. Found guilty and sentenced to hard labor for the county for 30 days and additional days until court costs paid. The State vs Walker D. Wilson - Assault and Battery - p. 231 Prosecutor E. Meyer failed to appear. Case was dismissed and Meyer to pay court costs. | |||||
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