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James Cook (search for this): article 17
Criminal trials. --At the recent term of the Circuit Court of Princess Anne county, Va., James Cook was convicted of unlawful shooting, and sentenced to twenty-four hours imprisonment. Wm. Grimstead was tried for the murder of James M. Land; convicted of voluntary manslaughter and sentenced to four years imprisonment.
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Criminal trials. --At the recent term of the Circuit Court of Princess Anne county, Va., James Cook was convicted of unlawful shooting, and sentenced to twenty-four hours imprisonment. Wm. Grimstead was tried for the murder of James M. Land; convicted of voluntary manslaughter and sentenced to four years imprisonment.
James M. Land (search for this): article 17
Criminal trials. --At the recent term of the Circuit Court of Princess Anne county, Va., James Cook was convicted of unlawful shooting, and sentenced to twenty-four hours imprisonment. Wm. Grimstead was tried for the murder of James M. Land; convicted of voluntary manslaughter and sentenced to four years imprisonment.