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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 153 (search)
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Richmond Circuit Court, yesterday.
--Irz Parker, Thos. Wilson, John Westerfield, alias John Farrer, Jas. W. Wood, William Tracy, alias Wm. Smith, and Joseph Lawrence, indicted by the Grand Jury for a conspiracy to escape from the penitentiary, on the 9th of May, were set to the bar, L. W. Tazewell, Esq., Commonwealth's Attorney, Jno. B. Young, Esq, for the defence.
In consequence of the witnesses being the same in all the cases, and all implicating each alike, they were all tried together.
After hearing the arguments of counsel, the jury retired, found a verdict of guilty against Ira Parker.
Thos. Wilson, John Westerfield, Wm. Tracy, and Jas. Lawrence, fixing their term of additional confinement at one year, and solitary confinement one-twelfth of the whole time.
Jas. W. Wood was found not guilty.
A motion was made by defence for an arrest of judgment, which will be argued this morning.