0089 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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In the meantime let the execution of the court's sentence be
suspended. It is further ordered, that until such time as this
motion may be heard and decided, that the movant have full
leave to amend this motion for new trial.
This 26th day of August, 1913.

L. S. Roan,
Judge S. C. St. W. Ct. Presiding

Filed in office this the 26th day of August, 1913.
F. V. Myers, D. Clerk

GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY.

Service acknowledged, copy received all other and
further service waived. This Aug. 27th, 1913.
F. A. Hooper,
Hugh M. Dorsey,
E. A. Stephens
Solicitor General Fulton County, Georgia.

We further agree to the order within giving time to prepare
and file a legal brief of the evidence.
Aug. 27th, 1913.
Hugh M. Dorsey,
Sol. Gen'l.

Based on the content of the text, this document appears to be a legal order related to a court case. It mentions the suspension of the execution of a court's sentence pending a decision on a motion for a new trial. The document is dated August 26, 1913, and involves officials from Fulton County, Georgia, including the judge, clerk, and solicitor general. The mention of "motion for new trial" suggests this is part of an appeal or post-conviction process in a criminal case.

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