1735 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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The State introduced the following documentary evidence
to-wit:

Certified copy of an indictment against George Wrenn
found at May Term, 1912, of Fulton Superior Court, in which
it was charged that on the 17th day of April, 1912, the
said George Wrenn did steal certain jewelry, a detailed des-
cription of which is set forth, of the alleged value of
$28,437.88, the same being the property of S. and H. Gileey.
Upon said indictment was a verdict of guilty dated October
30, 1912, and the sentence by the court that the said George
Wrenn serve twelve months upon the Public Works of Fulton
County.

The State introduced an indictment found at March Term,
1912, of Fulton Superior Court, against Nell Arnold, L. P.
Eubanks and Jesse Duffy, charging the three parties named
with the offense of car breaking, in the county of Fulton, on
the 12th day of November, 1911, and upon said indictment was
an entry signed by the presiding judge, that the same was
nolle prosed in open court on the 27th day of June, 1912.

The State likewise introduced an indictment found at
March Term, 1912, charging B. F. Durham, Hal Cline, McHenry
Hatmaker, L. P. Eubanks, J. R. Miles and A. L. Jesse, with
the offense of car breaking, and upon said indictment is an
entry of nolle pros, signed by the presiding judge, dated
the 27th day of June, 1912.

The State likewise introduced an indictment found at
March Term, 1912, of Fulton Superior Court, against Nell
Arnold, John B. Hairston, Paul B. Jarman, L. P. Eubanks, A.
L. Jesse, Jesse Duffy and Pat Duffy, charging the parties
named with the offense of car breaking on November 5, 1911,
and upon said indictment is an entry of nolle pros, signed
by the presiding judge, dated June 27, 1912.

The State likewise introduced an indictment found at
March Term, 1912, of Fulton Superior Court, against Hal
Cline, McHenry Hatmaker, B. F. Durham, L. P. Eubanks and J.

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