1295 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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The Injury

Nature and extent? Very painful cut to the bone, not serious if this brass does not have poison to set in.
Was surgical aid rendered? Yes, when? At once.
By whom? Dr. Hancock. Where? Atlanta Hospital.
Notice received by employer 10-4-12.
H. G. SCHIFF, Employer.

STATE'S EXHIBIT 8.

Portion of the affidavit made by Lonnie Quinn for Solicitor Dorsey as follows:
"The doors that lead up to the back stairs, after work hours are locked, but this door at the back of my department, the lock had been broken off and we placed a bar across it. The idea of that was to keep employees from the fourth floor going down from that department and ringing out and getting their money before it was ready. Customarily it was closed. That was the purpose. There is no exit from the office door to the street floor, except the front, there is a stairway leading from the office floor to the floor above. The back stairway is ordinarily closed with that bar, which makes it impossible for anybody to come from the upstairs down to the office floor. A man on the office floor could lift the bar and walk out, but I should not think that a man could come down to the office door from above at all.
"I went uptown when I left home between 12 and 12.20. I got to the pool room about 12.30. He (Frank) said he didn't know that he would mention it, but he would mention it to his lawyers and see if they thought it was favorable to mention it. That must have been Wednesday of last week."

STATE'S EXHIBIT 9.

Court papers with reference to the police records of Jim Conley, being seven in number:
Jas. Connally, Disorderly Conduct, fined $1.75 7/22/1904-Paid.
Jas. Connally, same, fined $15.75, 10/15/1907-Paid
Jim Connally, same, fined $8.75, 7/18/05 G. B.
James Connally, same, fined $10.75, 12/1/1907, G. G. B.
James Connally, same, fined $8.75, 11/14/1906-Paid
Jimmie Connally, same, fined $8.75, 3/5/1906 Paid
James Connally, same, sentenced 30 days 9/10/1912

STATE'S EXHIBIT U.

Pay envelope found by Barrett under his machine on the second floor of the factory. Ordinary pay envelope used by factory officers in paying off employees.

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