0275 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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EXHIBIT P

The State of Georgia,
Vs.
Fulton Superior Court.

Leo M. Frank,
State of Georgia,
County of Fulton.

Personally appeared before the undersigned a Notary Public in and for said county, Sampson Kay, who on oath says that he is a resident of the City of Atlanta, living at #264 South Pryor street, Deponent further says that on Saturday evening, August 23rd 1913, about 8 or 8:30 o'clock P. M. he saw the jury in the above entitled case walking along South Pryor Street with a deputy sheriff in front and another walking in the rear of said jury said jury turning into South Pryor Street from East Fair St., and thence up South Pryor Street to the Kimball House. Deponent followed the jury some 15 or 20 feet in the rear thereof, from E. Fair Street up South Pryor St to near the corner of E. Mitchell street and S. Pryor when he passed ahead and waited on the corner of said streets until the jury had passed, and then continued to follow them up to the Kimball House. This deponent says that there were some six or seven men walking alongside the jurymen talking to them all the way from the corner of E. Fair and South Pryor Sts., up to the Union Station just north of corner of East Alabama and S. Pryor Street, when the men left them, and the jury went on and entered the Kimball House through the Wall Street entrance.

Sampson Kay.

Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 3rd day of Sept. 1913.

Robt. G. Patterson,
Notary Public Fulton County, Ga.

199.

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