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Joseph Keiningham (search for this): article 11
Attempt at rescue. --Joseph Keiningham, Jr., was charged with attempting to rescue a prisoner. Policeman George Hicks testified that he was attempting to arrest a prisoner on Christmas day, when the prisoner rushed out and assaulted him and attempted to rescue the prisoner. He was very drunk at the time. Captain Jenkins and J. L. C. Danner, Esq., testified to the same facts. Having been proved to have exhibited a weapon, he was held to bail in the sum of three hundred dollars to keep the peace.
J. L. C. Danner (search for this): article 11
Attempt at rescue. --Joseph Keiningham, Jr., was charged with attempting to rescue a prisoner. Policeman George Hicks testified that he was attempting to arrest a prisoner on Christmas day, when the prisoner rushed out and assaulted him and attempted to rescue the prisoner. He was very drunk at the time. Captain Jenkins and J. L. C. Danner, Esq., testified to the same facts. Having been proved to have exhibited a weapon, he was held to bail in the sum of three hundred dollars to keep the peace.
George Hicks (search for this): article 11
Attempt at rescue. --Joseph Keiningham, Jr., was charged with attempting to rescue a prisoner. Policeman George Hicks testified that he was attempting to arrest a prisoner on Christmas day, when the prisoner rushed out and assaulted him and attempted to rescue the prisoner. He was very drunk at the time. Captain Jenkins and J. L. C. Danner, Esq., testified to the same facts. Having been proved to have exhibited a weapon, he was held to bail in the sum of three hundred dollars to keep the peace.
Attempt at rescue. --Joseph Keiningham, Jr., was charged with attempting to rescue a prisoner. Policeman George Hicks testified that he was attempting to arrest a prisoner on Christmas day, when the prisoner rushed out and assaulted him and attempted to rescue the prisoner. He was very drunk at the time. Captain Jenkins and J. L. C. Danner, Esq., testified to the same facts. Having been proved to have exhibited a weapon, he was held to bail in the sum of three hundred dollars to keep the peace.
December 25th (search for this): article 11
Attempt at rescue. --Joseph Keiningham, Jr., was charged with attempting to rescue a prisoner. Policeman George Hicks testified that he was attempting to arrest a prisoner on Christmas day, when the prisoner rushed out and assaulted him and attempted to rescue the prisoner. He was very drunk at the time. Captain Jenkins and J. L. C. Danner, Esq., testified to the same facts. Having been proved to have exhibited a weapon, he was held to bail in the sum of three hundred dollars to keep the peace.