1736 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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R. Miles, charging the parties named with the offense of car breaking on the 2nd day of February, 1912, and upon said indictment is an entry of nolle prosequi 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, A. Casey, McHenry Hatmaker, Jesse Duffy, A. L. Jesse and L. P. Eubanks, charging the parties named with the offense of car breaking on February 8, 1912, and upon said indictment is an entry of nolle prosequi, signed by the presiding judge, dated June 27, 1912.

Likewise the State introduced an indictment found at March Term, 1912, of Fulton Superior Court, against W. T. Smith, J. R. Miles and L. P. Eubanks, charging the parties named with the offense of car breaking on the 3rd day of December, 1911, and upon said indictment appears an entry of nolle prosequi signed by the presiding judge, dated June 27, 1912.

Likewise the State introduced an indictment found at March Term, 1912, of Fulton Superior Court, against J. H. Hilton, Nell Arnold, L. P. Eubanks, J. R. Miles, A. L. Jesse, and Jesse Duffy, charging the parties named with the offense of car breaking on October 9, 1911, and upon said indictment appears an entry of nolle prosequi, 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 McHenry Hatmaker, W. H. Fowler, W. R. Winburn, J. R. Miles, W. T. Smith, L. P. Eubanks, V. H. Ramsey, A. Casey, Hal Cline, E. F. Durham, Jesse Duffy and A. L. Jesse, charging the parties named with the offense of car breaking on the 13th day of January, 1912, and upon said indictment appears an entry of nolle prosequi signed by the presiding judge, dated June 27, 1912.

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