1017 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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Scott, Harry, Page 22.
Black, worked with, Page 22.
Pinkertons and police co-operated, Page 25.
Conley's confession as to notes, Page 82.
Frank, Leo M., Pages 80, 82
April 29th, Frank taken into custody, by Scott and Black, Page 24.
Witness first saw him, 28th, at factory, when Frank related in detail his movements on the 26th, Page 22.
Lee, Newt, Page 22.
Frank talked to, readily, at Scott's request, Page 24.
Reports furnished Frank's attorneys, Page 23.
Search of factory by Scott, Page 24.
Selig, Emil, Page 110.
April 26th, Page 111.
Frank breakfasted before Mr. Selig, Page 111.
1:15 p. m., Selig came to dinner, Page 111.
Found Mrs. Selig and Mrs. Frank eating, Page 111.
1:20 p. m., Frank came to dinner, Page 111.
Frank sat down and ate, Page 111.
No scratches or bruises or marks on Frank, Page 111.
Nothing unusual about Frank, Page 111.
Wives left husbands eating, Page 111.
6:30 p. m., next saw Frank at supper, Page 111.
7:00 p. m., ate supper, Page 111.
7:25 p. m., supper finished, Page 111.
Frank sat in hall and read, Page 111.
Party of friends came after supper to play cards, Page 111.
Frank and wife did not play, Page 111.
Reading baseball story, Frank laughed and came in and told of a baseball joke, Page 111.
While game was in progress, Frank would answer the door bell, Page 111.
10:00 to 10:25 p. m., Frank retired, Page 111.
His wife followed soon after, Page 111.
They told Mr. Selig good night, Page 111.
11:00 p. m., the party broke up, Page 111.
April 27th, Page 111.
Murder not discussed by Selig, Page 111.
No scratches, marks or bruises on Frank, Page 111.
Talked little with Frank, Sunday 27th, Page 111.
Dining room, Page 110.
- Position of sideboard unchanged, Page 110.
Has never seen servants move it, Page 111.
Kitchen, next to dining room, Page 110.
Small passage between, Page 110.
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