August 1920-February 1921. Selected pages 1-152.
      
        Type of event: Legal Proceedings
Location: Saint Louis County; Minnesota; United States
Document date:
Document type: Gov't Record(s)
Document subtype: Criminal Journal
Citation:
Minnesota. District Court (Saint Louis County)
Criminal Journals
August 1920 – February 1921.
Selected pages 1-152, August 1920-February 1921.
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Wednesday August 30th, 1920 [page 1]
		Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present:	Hon. Wm.
A. Cant, Judge presiding
					W. R. Wasson, Deputy Clerk
					Mrs. F. H.
White, Reporter
					R. S. Lerch, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State
of Minnesota 
5713			vs.
		Leonard Gustav Hedman, indicted under the name
of Leonard Hedman
			Defendant present in court and duly called for trial
upon the 
Indictment against him. Warren E. Greene, Esq. county attorney appearing for
the state. O. J. Larson, Esq. and George B. Sjoselius, Esq. appearing for the
defendant, the following jurors were drawn to try the defendant.
	1	J. A.
Braff		Duluth, Minn.			Sworn as Juror
	2	S. M. Peterson	Duluth, Minn.			Sworn
as Juror
	3	George Bryan, Jr.	Duluth, Minn.			Sworn as Juror
	D1	M. J.
Stewart		Duluth, Minn. Defendant’s first peremptory 
Challenge
	4	J. R. Wade		Duluth, Minn.			Sworn as Juror
Ex J. E. Landmark Duluth, Minn. challenged actual bias by defendant,
denied, sworn, interrogated, challenge admitted by State, excused
Recess until 2:30 o’clock P.M.
Court reconvened at 2:30 o’clock P.M.
Same Officers present
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5713			vs.
		Leonard Gustav Hedman, indicted under the name of Leonard
Hedman
			Defendant present in court
			Roll of Jury as selected, all
present
	5	Alfred Berkiland	Canyon, Minn.			Sworn as Juror
	6	T. F.
Clark		Duluth, Minn.			Sworn as Juror
	S1	F. C. Ames		Hibbing, Minn.
State’s first peremptory challenge. 
	Ex	Herbert H. Marston	Duluth,
Minn.	Challenged actual bias by 
defendant, denied, sworn, interrogated, submitted, found true,
excused.
	7	Erland Fredrickson	Culver, Minn.			Sworn as Juror
S2 Arthur Hagen Duluth, Minn. State’s second peremptory challenge.
Monday August 30th, 1920 [page 2]
		Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present:	Hon.
Bert Fisher, Judge Presiding
					Alec S. Hamilton, Deputy Clerk
					Geo.
H. Stillman, Reporter
					John LaVaque, Deputy
Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
			vs.
		Gilbert Henry
Stevenson
			Above entitled action duly called for trial by jury. The
defendant is 
Present in court with his counsel, Harry C. Weinberg and A. E. McManus. Mason
M. Forbes, Esq. appearing in behalf of the state. The following were called and
selected as Jurors to try the case.
	1	John A. Johnson		Duluth, Minn.		Sworn
as Juror
		Herbert N. Marston		Duluth, Minn.	Defendant’s challenge for
actual bias. Denied, Juror sworn. Challenge found true, Juror excused.
W. G. Baldwin Duluth, Minn. State’s challenge for
actual bias. Denied, Juror sworn. Challenge found true, Juror
excused.
	2	M. V. Ness			Duluth, Minn.		Sworn as Juror
	3	F. F.
Bolton			Duluth, Minn.		Sworn as Juror
	4	E. G Bush			Duluth, Minn.		Sworn as
Juror
	5	Joseph W. Hampton		Duluth, Minn.		Sworn as Juror
	6	Andrew M.
Ol[?]		Duluth, Minn.		Sworn as Juror
	7	H. C. Strong			Duluth, Minn.		Sworn
as Juror
	8	W. M. Underhall		Duluth, Minn.		Sworn as Juror
	9	Harry
Mil[?]			Duluth, Minn.		Sworn as Juror
		Recess until 2:00 o’clock
P.M.
		Court reconvened at 2:00 o’clock P.M.
		Same Officers
present
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
			vs.
		Gilbert Henry
Stevenson
		Defendant present in court. Jurors all present as
selected.
		Drawing of Jurors resumed.
	10	O. O. Whitney			Duluth,
Minn.		Sworn as Juror
		A. G. Anderson		Hibbing, Minn. State’s 1st
peremptory 
Challenge
	11	Emil Schleuder		Duluth, Minn.		Sworn as Juror
G. S. Camp			Hibbing, Minn.	State’s 2nd peremptory
challenge.
	12	J. J. O’Brien			Duluth, Minn.		Sworn as Juror
		The
state’s opening statement to the court and jury.
		Oscar Olson, Duluth,
Minn. Sworn testifies in behalf of the State
		William H. LaSalle, Duluth,
Minn. Sworn testifies in behalf of the State
		Court adjourned until 9:30
o’clock A.M. Tuesday August 31st , 1920.
J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By Deputy Clerk
Tuesday August 31st, 1920 [page 3]
		Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Wm.
A. Cant, Judge Presiding
					J. A. Cummings, Deputy Clerk
					R. S.
Lerch, Deputy Sheriff
					Mrs. F. H. White,
Reporter
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5713			vs.
		Leonard
Gustav Hedman, indicted under the name of Leonard Hedman
		Defendant present
in court.
		Jurors all present as selected.
		Selection of Jurors
resumed.
D2 E. R. Bechtel Alice, Minn. Defendant’s second peremptory challenge
D3 C. W. Higgins Duluth, Minn. Defendant challenge for actual bias, denied. Juror sworn, interrogated submitted, submitted, challenge found not true. Defendant’s 3rd peremptory challenge
8 W. M. Cutliff Duluth, Minn. Sworn as Juror
John Makitalo Foivola, Minn. Excused by counsel. Juror excused
	Recess until 2:00 o’clock P.M.
Criminal	State of Minnesota
			vs.
		Leonard Gustav Hedman, indicted under the name of Leonard
Hedman
		Defendant present in court
		Selection of Jurors
resumed.
	D4	E. J. Zauft			Duluth, Minn. Defendant challenge for 
actual bias, denied. Juror sworn, interrogated. Challenge found not true.
Defendant’s 4th peremptory challenge.
	D5	W. B.
Dunlop			Duluth, Minn. Defendant challenge for 
actual bias, denied. Juror sworn, interrogated. Challenge found not true.
Defendant’s 5th peremptory challenge.
	9	S. C.
Camp			Hibbing, Minn.		Sworn as Juror
		Court adjourned until 9:30
o’clock A.M. Wednesday September 1st 1920.
J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By. J. A. Cummings, Deputy
Wednesday September 1st, 1920 [page 4]
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Wm. A.
Cant, Judge Presiding
W. R. Wasson, Deputy Clerk-J.A. Cummings
Deputy Clerk
					Mrs. F. H. White, Reporter
					R. S. Lerch, Deputy
Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5713			vs.
		Leonard Gustav
Hedman, indicted under the name of Leonard Hedman
		Defendant present in
court.
		Drawing of Jurors resumed.
	10	Geo. W. Welles		Duluth,
Minn.		Sworn as Juror
		Maurice H. Hanlon		Duluth, Minn.		Excused by
consent
	S3	A. Anderson			Alice, Minn.	State’s 34d peremptory 
Challenge
	11	F. C. Ferry			Duluth, Minn. Defendant challenge for 
actual bias – denied – sworn, interrogated, challenge withdrawn. Sworn
as Juror
	12	Samuel Stein			Duluth, Minn.		Sworn as Juror
		The states
opening statement to the Jury
		Herbert J. O’Brien, Hopeming, Minn.
Sworn, testifies in behalf of the state
		State of Minnesota
			vs.
		Hebert J. O’Brien
			On motion of the County Warren E.
Greene, Esq. it is ordered that 
the defendant Herbert J. O’Brien be released without bail on
recognizance pending arraignment on the Indictment against him.
Thereupon a Certificate of Discharge was issued and delivered to the
Sheriff.
Recess until 2:00 o’clock P.M.
Court reconvened at 2:00 o’clock P.M.
Same officers present
Criminal	State of Minnesota
			vs.
		Leonard Gustav Hedman, indicted under the name of Leonard
Hedman
		Jurors are all present.
Defendant present in court
Herbert J. O’Brien Hopeming, Minn. resumes testimony on behalf of
the state.
Edward Harris Duluth, Minn. sworn, testifies in behalf of the state.
Constant Walker Duluth, Minn. sworn, testifies in behalf of the state.
Fred Mahlen Duluth, Minn. sworn, testifies in behalf of the state.
Victor Isaacson Duluth, Minn. sworn, testifies in behalf of the state.
Harry Sorensson Duluth, Minn. sworn, testifies in behalf of the state.
Court arraigned until Thursday September 2nd 1920
J. P. Johnson, Clerk. By J. A. Cummings, Deputy.
Tuesday August 31st 1920 [page 5]
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Bert
Fisher, Judge Presiding
Alex B. Hamilton, Deputy Clerk
					Geo. P. Stillman, Reporter
				John LaVaque, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5734			vs.
		Gilbert Henry Stephenson, indicted under the name of Richard
Johnson
			Defendant present in court
			Roll call of Jury, all
present
			Wm. F. LaSalle, Duluth, Minn. resumes testimony behalf
state
			Nate Natelson, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf
state
		Recess until 2 o’clock P.M.
		Court reconvened at 2
o’clock P.M.
		Same officers present
Criminal	State of
Minnesota 
5734			vs.
		Gilbert Henry Stephenson, indicted under the name
of Richard Johnson
			Defendant present in court
			Jurors all
present
			Nate Natelson, Duluth, Minn. resumes testimony behalf
state
			J. M. Maxon, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf state
			E. H.
Barber, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf state
			Carl Sundberg, Duluth,
Minn. sworn testifies behalf state
			C. C. Walker, Duluth, Minn. sworn
testifies behalf state
			Stans Nesgoda, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf
state
		Court adjourned until 9:30 o’clock A.M. Wednesday September
1st, 1920
Attest J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By
Wednesday September 1st 1920						[page 6]
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Bert
Fisher, Judge Presiding
Alex S. Hamilton, Deputy Clerk
					Geo. P. Stillman, Reporter
				M. Boyle, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5734			vs.
		Gilbert Henry Stephenson, indicted under the name of Richard
Johnson
			Defendant present in court
			Jurors all present
			E. H.
Barber, Duluth, Minn. resumes testimony behalf state
			State
rests
			Defendants opening statement to the court and jury
			Clarence T.
Messurier, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf 
Defendant
		Recess until 2 o’clock P. M.
		Court reconvened
at 2 o’clock P.M.
		Same Officers present
Criminal	State of
Minnesota 
5734			vs.
		Gilbert Henry Stephenson, indicted under the name
of Richard Johnson
			Defendant present in court
			Jurors all
present
			Clarence T. Messurier, Duluth, Minn. resumes testimony behalf
			Defendant
			Leslie B. Ford, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf
Defendant
			John                 Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf
Defendant
			J. E. Bretela, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf
Defendant
			Myrtle Messurier, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf
Defendant
			Florence Larson, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf
Defendant
			Helen Larson, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf
Defendant
			Hilde Messurier, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf
Defendant
			Earl Connor, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf Defendant
Gilbert Henry Stephenson, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies own behalf
		Court
adjourned until 9:30 o’clock A.M. Thursday September 2nd
1920
Attest J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By
Thursday September 2nd 1920 [page 7]
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Wm. A.
Cant, Judge Presiding
W. R. Wasson, Deputy Clerk
					Mrs. F. H. White, Reporter
					George
Brown, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5713			vs.
		Leonard Gustav Hedman, indicted under the name of Leonard
Hedman
		Defendant present in court.
		Roll call of Jury all
present
		Henry Sorenson, Duluth, Minn. resumes testimony behalf
state
		J. N. Nystrom, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf state
	Recess
until 2 o’clock P.M.
	Court reconvened at 2 o’clock
P.M.
	Same officers present
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5713			vs.
		Leonard Gustav Hedman, indicted under the name of Leonard
Hedman
		Defendant present in court.
		Roll call of Jury all
present
		J. N. Nystrom, Duluth, Minn. resumes testimony behalf state
		E.
J. Filiatrault, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf state
Alvin L. Anderson, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf state
Conrad Lading, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf state
Wm. F. LaShells, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf state
Joseph Quoxy, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf state
Thursday September 2nd 1920						[page 8]
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Bert
Fisher, Judge Presiding
Alex S. Hamilton, Deputy Clerk
					Geo. P. Stillman, Reporter
				M. Boyle, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5734			vs.
		Gilbert Henry Stephenson, indicted under the name of Richard
Johnson
			Defendant present in court
			Jurors all present
Gilbert Henry Stephenson, Duluth, Minn. resumes testimony own
behalf
		Defendant rests
			E. H. Barber, Duluth, Minn. recalled testifies
in rebuttal
			J. C. Brown, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies in
rebuttal
		State rests
		Defendant rests
		Evidence
closed
			Defendant moves the court to dismiss the action
			Motion
denied
			States closing argument to the court and jury
		Recess until 2
o’clock P.M.
		Court reconvened at 2 o’clock P.M.
		Same
officers present
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5734			vs.
		Gilbert Henry Stephenson
			Defendant present in
court
			Jurors all present
			State resumes closing argument to the court
and jury
			Defendant’s closing argument to the court and
jury
			The court instructs the jury
			The jury retires in charge of
sworn officer George Brown to 
Deliberate upon their verdict at 4:30 o’clock P.M. this day.
Defendant present in court
Now comes the jury in the above entitled action and deliver the following their verdict in open court at 6:15 o’clock this day.
Thursday September 2nd 1920						[page
9]
Criminal	State of Minnesota					District Court 
5734				    
}ss			Eleventh Judicial District
County of St. Louis							
		State of Minnesota
			against
		Gilbert Henry Stephenson, indicted under the name of Richard
Johnson
		whose true name is unknown				Defendant
			We, the jury in the
above action, find the defendant guilty of the 
crime of riot, as charged in the indictment and as defined in paragraph
numbered on of Section 8794 General Statutes of Minnesota for 1913.
Andrew M Olmem, Foreman
Dated at Duluth, Minn., September 2, 1920
Forty days stay of proceedings
Court adjourned
Attest J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By,
Friday September 3rd, 1920 [page 10]
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Wm. A.
Cant, Judge Presiding
W. R. Wasson, Deputy Clerk
					Mrs. F. H. White, Reporter
					George
Brown, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5713			vs.
		Leonard Gustav Hedman, indicted under the name of Leonard
Hedman
		Defendant present in court.
		Roll call of Jury all
present
		Joseph Zocy, Duluth, Minn. resumes testimony behalf state
		Abe
M. Berkson, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf state
		Louis Rusnosky,
Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf state
		Michael Zocy Duluth, Minn. sworn
testifies behalf state
		Mandy Horwitz, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf
state
		Frank Lake, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf state
		Edward
Henry Cathrow, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf state
		John C. Hunter,
Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf state
	Recess until 2 o’clock
P.M.
	Court reconvened at 2 o’clock P.M.
	Same officers
present
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5713			vs.
		Leonard Gustav
Hedman, indicted under the name of Leonard Hedman
		Defendant present in
court.
		Roll call of Jury all present
			John C. Hunter, Duluth, Minn.
resumes testimony behalf state
			Oscar Olson, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies
behalf state
Carl Sundberg, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf state
Saturday September 4th, 1920						[page 13]
			The Grand
Jury having no further business to come before them, 
they are discharged by the court from further attendance upon the court.
Court adjourned
Attest J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By, W. R. Wasson, Deputy
Tuesday September 7th, 1920
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. H. A.
Dancer, Judge Presiding
W. R. Wasson, Deputy Clerk
					A. A. Farrington, Reporter
					R. S.
Lerch, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5726			vs.
Byer Olson, indicted under the name of Pat Olson
Defendant present in court
Defendant withdraws his former plea of not guilty and enters a
demurrer to the indictment against him.
Demurrer overruled
Defendant enters a plea of not guilty
Defendant being present in court is duly called for trial upon the
indictment against him. Edward L. Boyle, Esq. second county assistant
county attorney appearing for the state. Thos. J. Doyle, Esq. and Benj. M.
Goldberg, Esq. appearing for the defendant, the following juror were
drawn to try the defendant.
	1	W. J. Holmes		Duluth, Minn.			Sworn as
Juror
	Ex	Arthur Hagen		Duluth, Minn. challenged actual bias by the state,
denied, sworn, submitted, found true, excused.
	D1	A. E. Prudden		Duluth,
Minn. challenged actual bias by defendant, 
denied, sworn, found not true. Defendant’s first peremptory challenge.
Recess until 2 o’clock P.M.
Court reconvened at 2 o’clock P.M.
Same officers present
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5726			vs.
	Byer Olson, indicted under the name of Pat Olson
		Defendant present in
court	
		Jury as selected all present
		Drawing of jury resumed
2	S. E.
Atkins		Duluth, Minn.			Sworn as Juror
3 W. S. Pollock Duluth, Minn. Sworn as Juror
Tuesday September 7th, 1920						[page 14]
Criminal 
4	Chas. H. Whitmore	Duluth, Minn.			Sworn as Juror
5726	   Ex	Benj.
Eick		Duluth, Minn.			Excused by consent
	5	H. R. Carl		Duluth, Minn.			Sworn
as Juror
	D2	Mitchell F. Jamar, Jr.	Duluth, Minn. Defendant’s second
peremptory 
Challenge
	6	Ed F. Herrling		Duluth, Minn.			Sworn as Juror
	Ex	Jas. D.
Tusch		Duluth, Minn.			Excused by consent
	S1	James Henderson	Duluth, Minn.
State’s first peremptory challenge
	7	William Wearne	Duluth,
Minn.			Sworn as Juror
	8	A. G. Jeranson	Soudan, Minn.			Sworn as
Juror
		Court adjourned until 9:30 o’clock A.M. Wednesday September
8th, 1920
Attest J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By W. R. Wasson, Deputy
Tuesday September 7th, 1920
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Wm. A.
Cant, Judge Presiding
Frank Pelts, Deputy Clerk
					Mrs. F. H. White, Reporter
					George
Brown, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5713			vs.
		Leonard Gustav Hedman, indicted under the name of Leonard
Hedman
		Defendant present in court.
		Roll call of Jury all
present
		Carl Sundberg, Duluth, Minn. resumes testimony behalf
state
		Elmer W. McDevitt, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf
state
		Joseph Payer, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf state
	Recess
until 2 o’clock P.M.
Court reconvened at 2 o’clock P.M.
	Same officers
present
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5713			vs.
		Leonard Gustav
Hedman, indicted under the name of Leonard Hedman
		Defendant present in
court.
		Roll call of Jury all present
		Joseph Payer, Duluth, Minn.
resumes testimony behalf state
		Wm. L. Hale, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies
behalf state
		Robert Benda, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf
state
		Hugh J. McClearn, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf
state
		State Rests
Irene Robinson, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf defendant
Tuesday September 7th, 1920						[page
15]
Criminal		Reginald D. Graham, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies
behalf 
5713			defendant
Murdock J. McBeth, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf defendant
			Wills
F. Morony, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf defendant
			Ernest R
Lueders, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf defendant
			Wm. L Staub,
			sworn testifies behalf defendant
		Court adjourned until 9:30
o’clock A.M. Wednesday September 8th, 1920
Attest J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By W. R. Wasson, Deputy
Tuesday September 7th, 1920
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Bert
Fisher, Judge Presiding
Alex S. Hamilton, Deputy Clerk
					Geo. P. Stillman, Reporter
				John LaVaque, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5719			vs.
		Louis Dondino
			Defendant present in
court
			Defendant withdraws his former plea of not guilty and enters a 
demurrer to the indictment against him.
Demurrer overruled.
Defendant enters a plea of not guilty
Defendant being present in court and is duly call for trial upon the
indictment against him, E. J. Kenny, Esq. appearing of the defendant,
Mason M. Forbes, Esq. first assistant county attorney appearing for the
state, the following jurors were drawn to try the defendant.
	D1	W. J.
Bray		Duluth, Minn. sworn, challenged actual bias by 
defendant, denied, found not true, defendant’s first peremptory
challenge
	1	Earl N. Kelly		Duluth, Minn.			Sworn as Juror
	2	David
Kaminki		Duluth, Minn.			Sworn as Juror
	3	J. G. Harris		Duluth,
Minn.			Sworn as Juror
		E. J. Zauft		Duluth, Minn.
		Recess until 2
o’clock P.M.
Court reconvened at 2 o’clock P.M.
	Same officers
present
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5719			vs.
		Louis
Dondino
			Defendant present in court
Jurors all present
Tuesday September 7th, 1920						[page 16]
Criminal 
Ex	E. J. Zauft		Duluth, Minn. challenged actual bias by defendant, 5719		denied,
worn found true, excused 
	D2	F. C. Ames		Hibbing, Minn. Defendant’s
second peremptory 
challenge
Ex W. M. Prindle Duluth, Minn. challenged actual bias by defendant, denied, worn found true, excused
4 Chas. H. Claypool Hibbing, Minn. sworn Sworn as Juror
D3 K. C. Hoxie Duluth, Minn. sworn Defendants third peremptory challenge
5 C. W. Keiswetter Duluth, Minn. sworn Sworn as Juror
6 Frank A. Noble Duluth, Minn. sworn Sworn as Juror
D4 Thos. H. Martin Duluth, Minn. sworn, Defendants fourth peremptory challenge
7 J. F. McKanna Duluth, Minn. sworn Sworn as Juror
D5 Charles Niemeyer Duluth, Minn. sworn, Defendants fifth peremptory challenge
8	Thomas McMeekin	Duluth, Minn. sworn		Sworn as Juror
	Court adjourned
until 9:30 o’clock A.M. Wednesday September 8th, 1920
Attest J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By W. R. Wasson, Deputy
Wednesday September 8th, 1920
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. H. A.
Dancer, Judge Presiding
W. R. Wasson, Deputy Clerk
					A. A. Farrington, Reporter
					R. S.
Lerch, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5726			vs.
	Byer Olson, indicted under the name of Pat Olson
			Defendant present in
court
			Jurors as selected all present
			Drawing of jury
resumed
	Ex	Thos. H. Martin Duluth, Minn. sworn, challenged actual bias,
denied, 
found true, excused
	Ex	E. J. Zauft	Duluth, Minn. sworn, challenged actual
bias, submitted, 
excused
	D3	Franklin P. Stevenson	Duluth, Minn. sworn, Defendants third
peremptory 
challenge
	9	Chas. A. Humbert Duluth, Minn. sworn		Sworn as
Juror
	S2	A. Anderson	Duluth, Minn. sworn, States second peremptory
challenge
	10	Thomas Bartolette	Duluth, Minn. sworn		Sworn as
Juror
	Ex	Joseph W. Kimpton	Duluth, Minn. sworn, challenged applied bias,
defendant, denied, found true, excused
	Ex	W. M. Prindle	Duluth, Minn.
sworn, challenged actual bias, defendant, 
denied, found true, excused
	Ex 	J. J. O’Brien		Duluth, Minn. sworn,
challenged applied bias, 
defendant, denied, found true, excused
	11	Martin J.
O’Hebier	Duluth, Minn. sworn		Sworn as Juror
D4 Millard Hibbard, Duluth, Minn. sworn, Defendants fourth peremptory challenge
Wednesday September 8th, 1920						[page 20]
		Court
convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Bert Fisher,
Judge Presiding
Alex S. Hamilton, Deputy Clerk
					Geo. P. Stillman, Reporter
				John LaVaque, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5719			vs.
		Louis Dondino
			Defendant present in court
			Jurors
present as selected
			Drawing of Jury resumed
	S2	W. E.
Sjoselius,	Duluth, Minn. States second peremptory challenge
	9	W.
Mendenhall	Duluth, Minn. challenged implied bias by the 
defendant, denied, sworn, found not true		Sworn as Juror
	10	Andrew M
Olmem,	Duluth, Minn. sworn, challenged implied bias by the 
defendant, denied, found not true Sworn as Juror
S3	James Henderson	Duluth, Minn. sworn, States third peremptory
challenge
11	Emil Schlender,	Duluth, Minn. sworn, challenged implied bias by
the 
defendant, denied, found not true
R. G. Foote, Duluth, Minn.
Iver Holmberg, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf defendant
Wednesday September 8th, 1920 [page 21]
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Wm. A.
Cant, Judge Presiding
Frank Pelts, Deputy Clerk
					Mrs. F. H. White, Reporter
					R. S.
Lerch, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5713			vs.
		Leonard Gustav Hedman, indicted under the name of Leonard
Hedman
		Defendant present in court.
		Roll call of Jury all
present
			Dr. Edward W. Fahy, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf
state
			James P. Dormidy, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf
defendant
			Wm. Harrison, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf defendant
Leonard Gustav Hedman Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf
defendant
	Court adjourned until 9:30 o’clock A.M. Thursday September
9th, 1920
Attest J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By W. R. Wasson, Deputy
Thursday September 9th, 1920
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. H. A.
Dancer, Judge Presiding
W. R. Wasson, Deputy Clerk
					A. A. Farrington, Reporter
					R. S.
Lerch, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5726			vs.
	Byer Olson, indicted under the name of Pat Olson
			Defendant present in
court
			Jurors all present as selected
			Drawing of jury
resumed
	Ex	Munro Watkin		Culver, Minn. sworn, challenged actual bias by 
state, admitted, excused
	Ex	L. W. Dawson		Hibbing, Minn.		Excused by
consent
	Ex	E. E. Fuller		Duluth, Minn.	sworn, challenged actual bias by 
defendant, admitted, excused
	12	E. R. Bechtel		Alice, Minn. sworn		Sworn
as Juror
			States opening statement to the jury
			Herbert O’Brien,
Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf state
			W. F. LaSalle, Duluth, Minn.
sworn by the court testifies behalf 
State
		Recess until 2 o’clock P.M.
		Court reconvened at 2
o’clock P.M.
Same officers present
Thursday September 9th, 1920						[page
22]
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5726			vs.
	Byer Olson, indicted under the name of Pat Olson
		Defendant present in
court
		Jurors all present
		W. F. LaShells, Duluth, Minn. resumes
testimony behalf state
		Ward Gilpin, Duluth, Minn. sworn by the court
testifies behalf state
		Jacob N. Nystrom, Duluth, Minn. sworn by the court
testifies behalf state
		Oscar Olson, Duluth, Minn. sworn by the court
testifies behalf state
		Victor Isaacson, Duluth, Minn. sworn by the court
testifies behalf state
		Conrad Lading, Duluth, Minn. sworn by the court
testifies behalf state
		Victor Isaacson, Duluth, Minn. recalled testifies
behalf state
		Conrad Lading, Duluth, Minn. recalled testifies behalf
state
		Court adjourned
Thursday September 9th, 1920
	Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
	Officers present:		Hon.
Willard L. Cowrne[?], Judge presiding
					J. A. Cummings, Deputy
Clerk
					Frank H. Ford, Reporter
					Geo. J. Mallory, Deputy
Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
			vs.
		William F.
Rankin
		The above named defendant present in Court and is duly arraigned on
the indictment against him. Defendant informs the court that his true
name is William F. Rankin, and that he will procure counsel. The
indictment was read to him and he was given a copy thereof.
Defendant enters a plea of guilty.
Bail fixed in the sum of five hundred dollars.
Court adjourned
J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By J. A. Cummings, Deputy
Thursday September 9th, 1920 [page 23]
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Wm. A.
Cant, Judge Presiding
Frank Pelts, Deputy Clerk
					Mrs. F. H. White, Reporter
					John
Brown, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5713			vs.
		Leonard Gustav Hedman, indicted under the name of Leonard
Hedman
			Defendant present in court.
			William Turner, Duluth, Minn.
sworn testifies behalf defendant
			James Blackwood, Duluth, Minn. sworn
testifies behalf defendant
			Defendant rests 9:40 A.M.
			State closing
argument to the Jury 11:15 A.M.
		Recess until at 2 o’clock
P.M.
		Court reconvened at 2 o’clock P.M.
		Same officers
present
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5713			vs.
		Leonard Gustav
Hedman
			Defendant present in court.
			Roll cal of jury all
present
			State resumes closing argument to the jury
			Defendants
closing argument to the jury 3:25 P.M.
		Court adjourned until 9:30
o’clock A.M., Friday September 10th, 1920
Attest J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By W. R. Wasson, Deputy
Thursday September 9th, 1920
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Bert
Fisher, Judge Presiding
Alex S. Hamilton, Deputy Clerk
					Geo. P. Stillman, Reporter
				John H. LaVaque, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5719			vs.
		Louis Dondino
			Defendant present in court
			Jurors
as selected all present
Argument of counsel on the challenge of jurors for implied bias: See Reporters notes
Thursday September 9th, 1920						[page
24]
Criminal		The challenge for implied bias interposed by the
defendant as to 
5719 Jurors W. Mendenhall, Andrew M. Olmoor, Emil Sohlander and R. G. Foote is found true and the Jurors are excused from the case.
Drawing of Jury resumed
9 Millard Hibbard Duluth Minn. Sworn Sworn as Juror
Ex Mitchell F. Jamar, Jr. Duluth, Minn. Sworn, challenged actual bias by
defendant, denied, found true, excused.
Ex Peter O’Brien, Duluth, Minn. Sworn, challenged actual bias by
the state, found true, excused.
	10	Joseph H. Kempton	Duluth, Minn.
Sworn		Sworn as Juror
		Recess until 2 o’clock P.M.
		Court reconvened at 2 o’clock P.M.
		Same officers
present
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5719			vs.
		Louis
Dondino
			Defendant present in court
			Jurors as selected all
present
	11	Jacob Weiner		Duluth, Minn.
	12	W. B. Dunlop		Duluth,
Minn.
			Roll call of jury, all present
			States opening statement to the
court and jury
			Herbert J. O’Brien, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies
behalf state
			W. F. La Shells, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf
state
			Victor Isaacson, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf state
			A.
J. Carson, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf state
			Fred F. Davis,
Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf state
			J. N. Nystrom, Duluth, Minn.
Sworn testifies behalf state
		Court adjourned until 9:30 o’clock A.M.
Friday September 10th, 1920
Attest J. P. Johnson, clerk
By W. R. Wasson, Deputy
Friday September 10th, 1920 [page 25]
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. H. A.
Dancer, Judge Presiding
W. R. Wasson, Deputy Clerk
					A. A. Farrington, Reporter
					R. S.
Lerch, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5726			vs.
	Byer Olson, indicted under the name of Pat Olson
			Defendant present in
court
			Jurors all present
			Byer Olson, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies
own behalf
			Leonard Hedman, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf
defendant
			Herbert O’Brien, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf
defendant
			Edward Harris, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf
defendant
		Recess until 2 o’clock
		Court reconvened at 2
o’clock P.M.
		Same officers present
Criminal	State of
Minnesota 
5726			vs.
	Byer Olson, indicted under the name of Pat Olson
			Defendant present in
court
			Jurors all present
			Edward Harris, Duluth, Minn. resumed
testimony behalf defendant
			William C. Barrett, Duluth, Minn. Sworn
testifies behalf defendant
			William W. Forsyth, Duluth, Minn. Sworn
testifies behalf defendant
			Mrs. Laura Olson, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies
behalf defendant
			Mrs. Marie Liston, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf
defendant
Henry W. Johnston, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf defendant
D. A. Reed, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf defendant
P. G. Philips
F. J. Voss
Sam Bailer
Defendant rests
W. F. La Shells
State rests in rebuttal
Evidence closed
States closing argument to the jury
Defendants closing argument to the jury
The court instructs the jury and they retire in charge of sworn officer B. Dunbar to deliberate upon their verdict at 5:11 o’clock P.M. this day
Friday September 10th, 1920							[page
26]
Criminal		Defendant present in court
5726			W. E. Greene,
County Attorney present
			Benj. M. Goldberg, defendants attorney
present
			Now comes the jury in the above entitled action 10:55
o’clock P.M. 
and ask further instructions, thereupon the court further instructs the jury
and they retire for further deliberation upon their verdict at 11:15 o’clock
P.M. this day.
Friday September 10th, 1920
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Wm. A.
Cant, Judge Presiding
Frank Pelts, Deputy Clerk
					Mrs. F. H. White, Reporter
					Iver
Holmberg, Deputy Clerk
					George Brown, Deputy
Clerk
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5713			vs.
		Leonard
Gustav Hedman
			Defendant present in court.
			Roll call of jurors, all
present
			Court instructs the jury and they retire in charge of a sworn
officer 
George Brown to deliberate upon their verdict at 10:16 o’clock
A.M.
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5722			vs.
		John
Hammerberg
			Defendant present in court and duly called for trial upon the
indictment against him. Warren E. Greene, Esq., County Attorney
appearing on behalf of the state. O. J. Larson, Esq. and Geo. B. Sjoselius, Esq. appearing on behalf of the defendant. The following jurors were drawn and selected to try the defendant.
F. F. Bolton Duluth, Minn. challenged implied bias defdt. and
interrogated, submitted, found true, Ex.
R. G. Foote Duluth, Minn. Served on the Rozon case. Ex
M. J. Ness Duluth, Minn. Served on the Stevenson case. Ex
Thos. H. Martin Duluth, Minn. challenged actual bias Defdt, denied,
sworn, interrogated, admitted Ex.
N. J. Bay Duluth, Minn. challenged actual bias Defdt, denied,
sworn, interrogated, admitted Ex.
Recess until 2 o’clock P.M.
Friday September 10th, 1920							[page 27]
Court reconvened at 2 o’clock P.M.
		Same officers
present
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5713			vs.
		Leonard Gustav
Hedman
			Defendant present in court.
			Warren E. Greene, County Attorney
present
			O. J. Larson and Geo. B. Sjoselius defendants attorneys
present
			Now comes the jury in the above entitled action at 2:16
o’clock 
P.M. and ask further instructions. Thereupon the court further instructs
the jury and the retire for further deliberation upon their verdict at 3:00
o’clock P.M.
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5722			vs.
		John Hammerberg
			Defendant present in
court
			Selection of Jurors resumed
	1	A. Anderson	Hibbing, Minn.			Sworn
as juror
	Ex	Harrison Kidd	Chisholm, Minn. challenged for court defdt.
Denied, sworn, 
interrogated, admitted. Ex
	Ex	E. E. Fuller	Duluth, Minn.		Excused by
Counsel
	Ex	J. J. O’Brien	Duluth, Minn.	Excused, served on the
Stevenson case.
	Ex	O. O’Whitney	Duluth, Minn.	Excused, served on the
Stevenson case.
D1st Mitchell F. Jamar, Jr. Duluth, Minn. Defendants First peremptory challenge
Ex Carl Fierem Culver, Minn. Excused, served on the Rozon case.
S1st James Henderson Duluth, Minn. State’s first peremptory challenge
D2nd N. M. Prindle Duluth, Minn. Defendant’s second peremptory challenge
Ex Emil Schlender Duluth, Minn. Excused, served on the Stevenson case.
D3rdEx L. A. Dawson	Hibbing, Minn. Challenge actual bias Defdt. Denied,
sworn, interrogated, submitted, found not true. Defendants third peremptory
challenge.
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5713			vs.
		Leonard
Gustav Hedman
			Defendant present in court.
			Warren E. Greene, County
Attorney present
			O. J. Larson defendants attorney present
			Now comes
the jury in the above entitled action (at 9:55 o’clock 
P.M.) and upon roll call all being present, thereupon the court asked the
jury if he could assist them with thereupon the court further instructs the
jury and the retire for further deliberation upon their verdict at 10:10
o’clock P.M.
Friday September 10th, 1920							[page 28]
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Bert
Fisher, Judge Presiding
Alex S. Hamilton, Deputy Clerk
					Geo. P. Stillman, Reporter
				John H. LaVaque, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5719			vs.
		Louis Dondino
			Defendant present in court
			Jurors
all present
			J. N. Nystrom, Duluth, Minn. resumes testimony behalf
state
			John C. Brown, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf
state
			Oscar Olson, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf state
			State
rests
			Defendants opening statement to the court and jury
			Dell Hobbs,
Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf defendant
			Louis Dondino, Duluth,
Minn. sworn testifies own behalf
		Recess until 2 o’clock P.M.
Court reconvened at 2 o’clock P.M.
		Same officers
present
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5719			vs.
		Louis
Dondino
			Defendant present in court
			Jurors all present
			Louis
Dondino, Duluth, Minn. resumes testimony own behalf
			N. C. Gilkey, Duluth,
Minn. sworn testifies behalf defendant
			Dell Hobbs, Duluth, Minn. recalled
testifies behalf defendant
			J. A. Barnes, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies
behalf defendant
			F. O. Peterson, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf
defendant
			Defendant rests
			State rests
			Evidence
closed
			State’s closing argument to the jury
			Defendant’s
closing argument to the jury
			The court instructs the jury and they retire
in charge of sworn 
officer August Piercing to deliberate upon their verdict at 4:38 o’clock P.M. this day.
Defendant present in court
Now comes the jury in the above entitled action and deliver the following their verdict in open court at
Friday September 10th, 1920							[page
29]
Criminal	5:30 o’clock P.M. this day 
5719		State of
Minnesota}					District Court
				       }	ss
		County of St.
Louis}				Eleventh Judicial District
State of Minnesota 
		vs.
		Louis Dondino						Defendant
			We the
jury in the above entitled action find the defendant guilty of 
the crime of Riot, as charged in the indictment.
W. B. Dunlop, Foreman
Dated at Duluth, Minn., this 10th day of September 1920
Forty days stay of proceedings
Court adjourned
Attest, J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By W. R. Wasson, Deputy
Saturday September 11th, 1920
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. H. A.
Dancer, Judge Presiding
					A. A. Farrington, Reporter
Iver Holmberg, Deputy Clerk
					R. S. Lerch, Deputy
Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5726			vs.
Byer Olson, indicted under the name of Pat Olson
We the jury in the above entitled action, find the defendant not
guilty.
William Wearne, Forman
Dated at Duluth, Minn. this 11 day of September 1920
Court adjourned
Attest, J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By W. R. Wasson, Deputy
Saturday September 11th, 1920 [page 30]
Court convened at 1:55 o’clock P.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Wm. A.
Cant, Foreman
Frank Pelts, Foreman
					Mrs. F. H. White, Reporter
					George Brown,
Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5713			vs.
		Leonard Gustav Hedman, indicted under the name of Leonard
Hedman
			Defendant present in court.
			Now comes the jury in the above
entitled action and deliver the 
following their verdict in open court at 1:55 o’clock P.M. this
day
		State of Minnesota}					District Court
					ss
		County of St.
Louis}				Eleventh Judicial District
State of Minnesota
against
Leonard Gustav Hedman, indicted under the name of Leonard Hedman
We the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant not
guilty.
J. A. Braff, Foreman
Dated at Duluth, Minn., this day of September 1920
Court adjourned
Attest, J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By W. R. Wasson, Deputy
Monday September 13th, 1920						[page 31]
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. H. A.
Dancer, Judge Presiding
			W. R. Wasson, Deputy Clerk
					A. A. Farrington, Reporter
					R.
S. Lerch, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
			vs.
		John Burr
			The defendant present in court and duly called
for trial upon the 
indictment against him, Edward L. Boyle, Esq. Second Assistant County
Attorney appearing for the state, Thos. J. Doyle, Esq. and Benj. M.
Goldberg, Esq. appearing for the defendant, the following jurors were
drawn to try the defendant
	1	A. J. Bovillard		Duluth, Minn.			Sworn as
Juror
	Ex	Millard Hibbard,	Duluth, Minn. Challenged implied bias defendant,
denied, sworn, found true, excused
	D1	G. R. Hutchinson Duluth, Minn.
Defendants first peremptory challenge
	S1	Claud D. Slaughter	Duluth, Minn.
States first peremptory challenge
		Kirby Jones		Duluth, Minn.
		F. A.
Kemp		Duluth, Minn.
		Recess until 1:30 o’clock P.M.
		Court
reconvened at 1:30 o’clock P.M.
		Same officers
present
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
			vs.
		John
Burr
			Defendant present in court
			Drawing of Jury resumed
	D2	Kirby
Jones		Duluth, Minn. Challenged actual bias by defendant, 
sworn, denied, found not true. Defendants second peremptory
challenge.
	D3	F. A. Kemp		Duluth, Minn. Challenged actual bias by defendant,
sworn, denied, found not true. Defendants second peremptory
challenge.
			Elmer W. McDevitt, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf
defendant
	S2	Chas. E. Eaton	Duluth, Minn. States second peremptory
challenge
	2	D. J. Harrington	Chisholm, Minn. 		Sworn as Juror
	3	Jas. H.
Whelan	Duluth, Minn.			Sworn as Juror
	4	W. A. Field		Virginia, Minn.			Sworn
as Juror
	Ex	J. R. Wade		Duluth, Minn. sworn, challenged implied bias, state,
found true, excused
	Ex	M. J. Ness		Duluth, Minn. sworn, challenged
implied bias, 
defendant, found true, excused
	D4	Herbert H. Marston	Duluth, Minn. sworn,
challenged actual bias, 
defendant, denied. Defendants fourth peremptory challenge
	Ex	Arthur
Hagan		Duluth, Minn. sworn, challenged actual bias, state, 
found true, excused	
	Ex	Henry Milnes		Duluth, Minn. sworn, challenged
implied bias, 
defendant, found true, excused
	Ex.	E. G. Bush		Duluth, Minn. sworn,
challenged implied bias, 
defendant, found true, excused
Monday September 13th, 1920						[page
32]
Criminal	J. E. Lundmark, 	Duluth, Minn. sworn, challenged
actual bias by
defendant, denied, found not true
Court adjourned until 9:30 o’clock A.M. Tuesday September 14th, 1920
Attest, J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By W. R. Wasson, Deputy
Monday September 13th, 1920
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Wm. A.
Cant, Judge Presiding
Frank Pelts, Deputy Clerk
					Mrs. F. H. White, Reporter
					George
Brown, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5722			vs.
		John Hammerberg
			Defendant present in
court
			Jurors all present as selected
	D4th	G. W. Alexander Duluth,
Minn. challenged actual bias defdts., denied, 
sworn, interrogated, submitted, found not true. Defendants 4th
peremptory challenge
	S2nd	Wm. L. Bernard Duluth, Minn. challenged actual
bias state, denied, 
sworn, interrogated, submitted. States 2nd peremptory
challenge
	Ex	W. E. Sjoselius Duluth, Minn. challenged actual bias state,
denied, 
sworn, submitted. Excused by the court.
Ex J. J. O’Brien Duluth, Minn. Excused by court, served on the Stevenson case.
Ex Harry Milnes Duluth, Minn. Excused by court, served on the Stevenson case.
2 R. G. Hutchings Duluth, Minn. Sworn as Juror
3 James Dobie Duluth, Minn. Sworn as Juror
4 Herman Olson Duluth, Minn. Sworn as Juror
Ex George Peterson Duluth, Minn. challenged actual bias state, denied, sworn, interrogated, submitted, found true. Ex.
Recess until 2 o’clock P.M.
Court reconvened at 2 o’clock P.M.
	Same officers present
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5722			vs.
		John Hammerberg
			Defendant present in
court
			Jurors all present as selected
	Ex	Munro Watkin		Minn. challenged
actual bias state, denied, sworn, 
interrogated, found true, Ex.
	5	George E. Despino	Duluth, Minn.			Sworn
as Juror
	S3rd	Adolph Peters.	Minn. challenged actual bias state, sworn, 
submitted, found not true. State’s 3rd peremptory
challenge
	D5th	A. E. Prudden		Minn.	Defendant’s fifth peremptory
challenge
	6	F. A. Kerry		Duluth, Minn.			Sworn as Juror
	7	Kirby
Jones		Duluth, Minn.			Sworn as Juror
8 K. C. Hoxie Duluth, Minn. Sworn as Juror
Monday September 13th, 1920						[page 33]
Criminal 
9	W. K. Gill		Duluth, Minn.			Sworn as Juror
5722
		Court adjourned until
9:30 o’clock A.M. Tuesday September 14th, 1920
Attest, J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By Iver Holmberg, Deputy
Monday September 13th, 1920
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Bert
Fisher, Judge Presiding
Alex S. Hamilton, Deputy Clerk
					Geo. P. Stillman, Reporter
				John H. LaVaque, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5719			vs.
		Carl J. Miller	
			Defendant present in court and duly
for trial upon the indictment 
against him, M. M. Forbes, Esq. First Assistant County Attorney
appearing on behalf of state, John Jeuswold, Esq. appearing on behalf of
the Defendant. The following jurors were drawn and selected to try the
Defendant.
	1	George Walzack	Duluth, Minn.			Sworn as Juror
	2	Anton
Slogan		Ely, Minn.			Sworn as Juror
	Ex.	W. T. Bray		Duluth, Minn. Challenged
actual bias state, denied, 
sworn, interrogated, found true, Ex.
	D1st	G. W. Alexander	Duluth, Minn.
Challenged actual bias defdt., denied, 
sworn, interrogated, submitted. Defendants first peremptory challenge
Recess until 2 o’clock P.M.
Court reconvened at 2 o’clock P.M.
Same officers present
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5719			vs.
		Carl J. Miller	
			Defendant present in
court
			Jurors all present as selected
	3	Harold J. Williams	Duluth,
Minn.			Sworn as Juror
	4	J. J. Driscol 		Duluth, Minn.			Sworn as Juror
Ex Thos. Mapp Duluth, Minn. challenged actual bias, sworn, interrogated, found true, excused
5 Chas. E. Eaton Duluth, Minn. Sworn as Juror
6 Henry F. Heitsch Duluth, Minn. Sworn as Juror
7 Alex Graham Duluth, Minn. Sworn as Juror
S1st	Claud D. Slaughter	Duluth, Minn. States first peremptory
challenge
Ex	Earl W. Kelly			Duluth, Minn.	Challenged actual bias defdt.,
sworn, interrogated, submitted, found true. Ex
J. J. Kerr Hibbing, Minn. called not examined
Court adjourned
Tuesday September 14th, 1920						[page 37]
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. H. A.
Dancer, Judge Presiding
			W. R. Wasson, Deputy Clerk
					A. A. Farrington, Reporter
					R.
S. Lerch, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5707			vs.
		John Burr
			Defendant present in court
			Jurors as
selected all present
			Drawing of jury resumed
	S3	J. E. Lundmark	Duluth,
Minn. Challenged actual bias by the state, 
denied, found not true. States third peremptory challenge
	5	Benj.
Eeck		Duluth, Minn.	Sworn		Sworn as Juror
	6	E. P. Kreimer		Duluth,
Minn.	Sworn		Sworn as Juror
	7	Louis Zalk		Duluth, Minn.	Sworn		Sworn as
Juror
	8	Mark Baldwin		Duluth, Minn.	Sworn		Sworn as Juror
	9	James
Henderson	Duluth, Minn.	Sworn		Sworn as Juror
	Ex	W. G. Baldwin		Duluth,
Minn.  Sworn		Excused by counsel 
Ex Earl W. Kelly Duluth, Minn. Sworn, challenged implied bias by defendant, found true, excused
10 G. W. Alexander Duluth, Minn. Sworn as Juror
Ex Jas. D. Tusch Duluth, Minn. Sworn, challenged actual bias by defendant, admitted, excused
11 W. H. Bayne Duluth, Minn. Sworn as Juror
12 Steve Keating Duluth, Minn. Sworn as Juror
States opening statement to the Jury
Constant Walker, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf state
Recess until 2 o’clock P.M.
Court reconvened at 2 o’clock P.M.
	Same officers present
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5707			vs.
		John Burr
			Defendant present in court
			Jurors all
present
			Constant Walker, Duluth, Minn. resumes testimony behalf
state
			A. J. Carson	Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf state
			John
Murphy	Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf state
			A. G. Fiskett	Duluth,
Minn. Sworn testifies behalf state
			Nate Natelson	Duluth, Minn. Sworn
testifies behalf state: see 
Reporters notes
			Oscar Olson	Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf
state
			State rests
Defendants opening statement to the jury
Tuesday September 14th, 1920						[page
38]
Criminal		John Burr, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies own
behalf
5707
		Court adjourned until 9:30 o’clock A.M. Wednesday
September 14th, 1920
Attest, J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By W. R. Wasson, Deputy
Tuesday September 14th, 1920
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Wm. A.
Cant, Judge Presiding
Frank Pelts, Deputy Clerk
					Mrs. F. H. White, Reporter
					George
Brown, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5723			vs.
		John Carl Alfred Hammerberg
			Defendant present in
court
			Roll call of Jury as selected all present
			Drawing of jury all
present
	Ex	Jas. D. Tusch		Duluth, Minn. Sworn, challenged actual bias by
defendant, admitted by state, excused
10	Louis Majchrzak	Duluth, Minn.			Sworn as Juror
	11	Earl E.
Hanner	Duluth, Minn.			Sworn as Juror
	12	F. B. Cronk		Duluth, Minn.			Sworn
as Juror
			States opening statement to the jury
			Fred F. Davis, Duluth,
Minn. Sworn testifies behalf state
			Oscar Olson, Duluth, Minn. Sworn
testifies behalf state
		Recess until 2 o’clock P.M.
Court reconvened at 2 o’clock P.M.
	Same officers
present
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5723			vs.
John Carl Alfred Hammerberg, indicted under the name of John
Hammerberg
			Defendant present in court
Roll call of Jury all present
Oscar Olson, Duluth, Minn. resumes testimony behalf state
Herbert J. O’Brien, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf state
E. H. Barber, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf state
Austin J. Carson, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf state
John C. Brown, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf state
Court adjourned until 9:30 o’clock A.M., Wednesday September 15th, 1920
Attest, J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By W. R. Wasson, Deputy
Tuesday September 14th, 1920						[page 39]
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Bert
Fisher, Judge Presiding
Alex S. Hamilton, Deputy Clerk
					Geo. P. Stillman, Reporter
				John H. LaVaque, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5708			vs.
		Carl J. Miller	
			Defendant present in
court
			Jurors all present
			Drawing of Jury resumed
	8	J. J.
Kerr		Hibbing, Minn.	 Sworn		Sworn as Juror
	S2	W. L. Bernard		Duluth, Minn.
Sworn. States second peremptory 
Challenge
	Ex	E. E. Fuller		Duluth, Minn. Sworn. Challenged actual bias by
state, denied, found true, excused.
	Ex.	L. W. Dawson				Sworn, challenged
actual bias by 
state, found true, excused.
	9	W. E. Sjoselius	Duluth, Minn. Sworn		Sworn
as Juror
Ex Mitchell F. Jamar, Jr. Duluth, Minn. Sworn, challenged actual bias by defendant, found true, excused
10 Adolph Peters Duluth, Minn. Sworn Sworn as Juror
Ex Geo Peterson Duluth, Minn. Sworn, challenged actual bias by state, found true, excused
11 Ed Carlson Sworn Sworn as Juror
12 Arthur LaBeau Sworn Sworn as Juror
Recess until 2 o’clock P.M.
Court reconvened at 2 o’clock P.M.
	Same officers present
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5708			vs.
		Carl J. Miller	
			Defendant present in court
			Roll
call of Jury all present
			States opening statement to the jury
			C. L.
Maxstrom, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf state
			Nels Setterquist,
Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf state
Court adjourned until 9:30 o’clock A.M., Wednesday September 15th, 1920
Attest, J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By W. R. Wasson, Deputy
Wednesday September 15th, 1920						[page 42]
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. H. A.
Dancer, Judge Presiding
			W. R. Wasson, Deputy Clerk
					A. A. Farrington, Reporter
					R.
S. Lerch, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5707			vs.
		John Burr
			Defendant present in court
			Jurors all
present
			John Burr, Duluth, Minn. resumes testimony own behalf
			Dr. M.
R. Zack, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf defendant
			Fred Arbour,
Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf defendant
Emil G. Swanstrom, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf defendant
R. J. Barber, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf defendant
Testimony of Elmer W. McDavitt read in evidence on the part of
the defendant
J. C. Hunter, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf defendant
Loney Williams, County Jail. Sworn testifies behalf defendant
Reginald David Graham, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies behalf
defendant
		Recess until 2 o’clock P.M.
Court reconvened at 2 o’clock P.M.
	Same officers
present
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5707			vs.
		John
Burr
			Defendant present in court
			Jurors all present
			Defendant
rests
			Oscar Olson, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies in rebuttal
			E. H.
Barber, Duluth, Minn. Sworn testifies in rebuttal
			Nate Grays, County Jail.
Sworn testifies in rebuttal
			State rests in rebuttal
			John Burr,
Duluth, Minn. recalled testifies in sur-rebuttal
			Defendant rests in
Sur-rebuttal
			State rests
			Case closed
			States closing arguments
to the jury
Defendants closing argument to the jury
Wednesday September 15th, 1920						[page
43]
Criminal	State of Minnesota
			vs.
		Herman
Haapa
			It is ordered that fifty dollars of the one hundred dollar fine 
imposed in this case on July 19th, 1920 be remitted, and it is ordered that
the said fifty dollars so remitted be returned to the defendant or his order.
Court adjourned
Attest, J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By W. R. Wasson, Deputy
Wednesday September 15th, 1920
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Bert
Fisher, Judge Presiding
Alex S. Hamilton, Deputy Clerk
					Geo. P. Stillman, Reporter
				John H. LaVaque, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5708			vs.
		Carl J. Miller	
			Defendant present in
court
			Jurors all present
			Nels Setterquist resumed testimony on
behalf of the state
			Oscar Olson, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies on behalf
of the state
			Henry Lambert, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies on behalf of the
state
			John C. Brown, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies on behalf of the
state
		Recess until 2 o’clock P.M.
Court reconvened at 2 o’clock P.M.
	Same officers
present
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5708			vs.
		Carl J.
Miller	
			Defendant present in court
			Jurors all present
			John C.
Brown, Duluth, Minn. resumed testimony on behalf of the 
state
Jury excused while questions of law are being discussed (see reporters notes)
Carl J. Miller sworn testifies on his own behalf
Gust J. Miller sworn testifies on behalf of the defendant
John C. Brown, Duluth, Minn. recalled testifies on behalf of the state
Defendants object to the statement Etc. (see reporters notes) denied, Jurors return into court.
Statement made by the defendant read to the Jury (see reporters notes)
State rest
Wednesday September 15th, 1920						[page
44]
Criminal		H. W. Richardson, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies on
behalf of the 5708			defendant
Alexander Sang, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies on behalf of the defendant
M. G Angen, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies on behalf of the defendant
Carlson, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies on behalf of the defendant
Emma L. Miller, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies on behalf of the defendant
Carl J. Miller, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies on behalf of the
defendant
		Court adjourned
Attest, J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By Iver Holmberg, Deputy
Wednesday Sept. 15th, 1920
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Wm. A.
Cant, Judge Presiding
Frank Pelts, Deputy Clerk
					Mrs. F. H. White, Reporter
					George
Brown, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5723			vs.
		John Carl Alfred Hammerberg
			Defendant present in
court
			Roll call of jurors all present
John C. Brown, Duluth, Minn. resumed testimony on behalf of state
Francis McHugh, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies on behalf of state
		State
rest.
			William Holm, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies on behalf of
defendant
			John A. Forsman, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies on behalf of
state
			Edward Harris, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies on behalf of state
John Carl Alfred Hammerberg, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies in his own
behalf
		Recess until 2 o’clock P.M.
Court reconvened at 2 o’clock P.M.
	Same officers
present
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5723			vs.
		John Carl
Alfred Hammerberg
			Defendant present in court
			Roll call of jurors all
present
John Carl Alfred Hammerberg, Duluth, Minn. resumed testimony in his own
behalf
		Defendant rest. State rest. Evidence closed
			State closing
argument
		Court adjourned
Attest, J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By Iver Holmberg, Deputy
Thursday September 16th, 1920						[page 45]
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. H. A.
Dancer, Judge Presiding
			W. R. Wasson, Deputy Clerk
					A. A. Farrington, Reporter
					R.
S. Lerch, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5707			vs.
		John Burr
			Defendant present in court
			Jurors all
present
			The court instructs the jury
			The jury retires in charge of
sworn officer Bert Duff at 10:05 
o’clock A.M. this day.
Defendant present in court
Now comes the jury in the above entitled action and deliver the
following their verdict in open court at 11:50 o’clock A.M. this day.
State of Minnesota}					District Court
				       }	ss
		County of St.
Louis}				Eleventh Judicial District
State of Minnesota 
		against
	John Burr
We the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant not guilty.
Mark Baldwin, Foreman
		Dated at Duluth, Minn. this 16 day of September 1920
		Court
adjourned
Attest, J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By W. R. Wasson, Deputy
Wednesday Sept. 15th, 1920
		Court reconvened at 2 o’clock A.M.		Hon. C. A. Nye,
Judge
		Officers present				Iver Holmberg, Deputy Clerk
								J. J.
Cameron, Reporter
								M. Boyle, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State
of Minnesota 
5739			vs.
		Wallace Joyce
			The above named defendant
before the court, the court appointed 
R. C. McCullough, Esq. as attorney for the defendant. The defendant was
given time until Friday September 17th to enter a plea.
Thursday September 16th, 1920 [page 46]
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Bert
Fisher, Judge Presiding
Alex S. Hamilton, Deputy Clerk
					Geo. P. Stillman, Reporter
				John H. LaVaque, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5708			vs.
		Carl John Miller, indicted under the name of Carl J.
Miller
			Defendant present in court
			Jurors all present
			Carl John
Miller, Duluth, Minn. resumes testimony own behalf
			Carl Eklund, Duluth,
Minn. sworn testifies behalf defendant
			Nels Pearson, Duluth, Minn. sworn
testifies behalf defendant
			Charles Gustafson, Duluth, Minn. sworn
testifies behalf defendant
			Ester Miller, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies
behalf defendant
			Defendant rests
			John Murphy, Duluth, Minn. sworn
testifies in rebuttal
			Jury excused during examination of witness John
Murphy
			Jury returns into court
			John Murphy, Duluth, Minn. resumes
testimony in rebuttal
			P. A. Holmstrom, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies in
rebuttal
			State rests in rebuttal
			Defendant rests
			Evidence
closed
			States closing argument to the jury
		Recess until 2
o’clock P.M.
Court reconvened at 2 o’clock P.M.
	Same officers
present
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5708			vs.
		Carl John
Miller
			Defendant present in court
			Jurors all present
			State
resumes closing argument to the jury
			Defendants closing argument to the
jury
			The court instructs the jury
			The jury retires in charge of
sworn officer August Piercing to 
deliberate upon the verdict at 4:35 o’clock P.M. this day.
Defendant present in court
Now comes the jury in the above entitled action and deliver the
following their verdict in open court at 4:55 o’clock P.M. this day
Thursday September 16th, 1920						[page 47]
State of Minnesota}					District Court
				       }	ss
		County of St.
Louis}				Eleventh Judicial District
State of Minnesota 
			against
		Carl John Miller, indicted under the
name of Carl J. Miller	Defendant
We the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant not guilty.
Alexander Graham, Foreman
		Dated at Duluth, Minn. this 16 day of September 1920.
		Court
adjourned
Attest, J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By W. R. Wasson, Deputy
Thursday September 16th, 1920
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Wm. A.
Cant, Judge Presiding
Frank Pelts, Deputy Clerk
					Mrs. F. H. White, Reporter
					George
Brown, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5723			vs.
John Carl Alfred Hammerberg, indicted under the name of John Hammerberg
Defendant present in court
Roll call of Jury all present
The court instructs the jury
The jury retires in charge of sworn officer George Brown to deliberate upon their verdict at 2:35 o’clock P.M. this day.
Thursday September 16th, 1920						[page
48]
Criminal		Defendant present in court
			Now comes the jury
in the above entitled action and ask further 
instructions from the court: see reporters notes.
Jury retires for further deliberation at 8 o’clock P.M. after receiving
further instructions from the court.
Defendant present in court
Now comes the jury in the above entitled action and deliver the
following their verdict in open court at 8:35 o’clock P.M. this day.
State of Minnesota}					District Court
				       }	ss
		County of St.
Louis}				Eleventh Judicial District
State of Minnesota 
			against
John Carl Alfred Hammerberg, indicted under the name of John Hammerberg Defendant
We the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant guilty of the crime of riot as charged in the indictment and we find that he is so guilty under and within the provisions of subdivision 1 of section 8794, General Statutes of Minnesota, 1913.
William K. Gill, Foreman
Dated at Duluth, Minnesota, this 16th day of September 1920
Saturday September 18th, 1920
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. H. A.
Dancer, Judge Presiding
Iver Holmberg, Deputy Clerk
			R. S. Lerch, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
			vs.
		Jack Jarvinen
			The above named defendant before the court
with counsel M. E.
Louisece, Esq. and duly arraigned upon the indictment against him.
Defendant waived the reading of the indictment and was given a copy
thereof. informs the court that his true name is Jack Jarvinen and enters a
plea of guilty of the crime charged in the indictment. Thereupon the
defendant was brought before the court for sentence and sentenced as
follows. It is the judgment and sentence of the court that you Jack
Jarvinen as punishment for the crime of selling intoxicating liquor to which
you have pleaded guilty, do pay a fine of ($150.00) dollars or be confined
in the county jail for the period not exceeding 90 days.
		Fine
paid
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
			vs.
		Hilde
Jarvinen
			The above entitled action dismissed upon motion of Third 
Assistant Attorney S. J. Searles, Esq. on the ground and for the reason of
insufficiency of evidence. It is ordered by the court that the cash bail
posted in the clerk office by the defendant be returned to the defendant.
Monday November 22nd, 1920						[page 89]
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. L. S.
Nelson, Judge Presiding
W. R. Wasson, Deputy Clerk
					Geo. P. Stillman, Reporter
				John H. LaVaque, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5703			vs.
		Max Mason
			Defendant present in court and duly called
for trial upon the 
indictment against him. Warren E. Greene, Esq. County Attorney,
appearing for the state, R. C. McCullough, Esq., F. L. Barnett, Esq. and
Charles W. Scrutchin, Esq. appearing for the defendant, the following
jurors were drawn to try the defendant.
	D1	Chas. F McDonald	Duluth,
Minn. Sworn Defendants first 
peremptory challenge
	1	H. H. Peyton		Duluth, Minn.	Sworn.	Sworn as
Juror
	2.	W. H. Alexander	Duluth, Minn.	Sworn.	Sworn as Juror
	Ex	Albert
Hirstio		Duluth, Minn. Sworn. Excused by consent
	3	Arthur P. Barnes 	Duluth,
Minn.	Sworn.	Sworn as Juror
	4	Fred D. Stowell 	Duluth, Minn.	Sworn.	Sworn as
Juror
	5	John Williams 		Duluth, Minn.	Sworn.	Sworn as Juror
	6	Frank X.
Standuhar 	Duluth, Minn.	Sworn.	Sworn as Juror
	7	Chas. L. Avery 	Duluth,
Minn.	Sworn.	Sworn as Juror
	8	Richard R. Diechsel 	Duluth,
Minn.	Sworn.	Sworn as Juror
	9	R. L. Griggs 		Duluth, Minn.	Sworn.	Sworn as
Juror
	10	Louis Zalk		Duluth, Minn.	Sworn.	Sworn as Juror
	11	F. C.
Cerveny		Duluth, Minn.	Sworn.	Sworn as Juror
	12	Ernest Goering 	Duluth,
Minn.	Sworn.	Sworn as Juror
		Recess until 2 o’clock P.M.
Court reconvened at 2 o’clock P.M.
	Same officers
present
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5703			vs.
		Max
Mason
			Defendant present in court
			Jurors all present
			States
opening statement to the jury
			Witnesses for the state and the defendant
excluded form the court 
room except the one giving testimony
The public excluded from the court room during the time Irene
Tusken is giving her testimony, by consent
Irene Tusken, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf state
Tuesday November 23rd, 1920						[page 90]
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. L. S.
Nelson, Judge Presiding
W. R. Wasson, Deputy Clerk
					Geo. P. Stillman, Reporter
				John H. LaVaque, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5703			vs.
		Max Mason
			Defendant present in court
			Roll call
of jury all present
			Irene Tusken, Duluth, Minn. resumes testimony behalf
state
			James T. Sullivan, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf
state
		Recess until 2 o’clock P.M.
Court reconvened at 2 o’clock P.M.
	Same officers
present
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5703			vs.
		Max
Mason
			Defendant present in court
			Jurors all present
			James T.
Sullivan, Duluth, Minn. resumes testimony behalf state
			P. B. Sullivan,
Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf state
			Mrs. Amanda Tusken, Duluth,
Minn. sworn testifies behalf state
John Murphy, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf state
Wednesday November 24th, 1920						[page 92]
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. L. S.
Nelson, Judge Presiding
W. R. Wasson, Deputy Clerk
					Geo. P. Stillman, Reporter
				John H. LaVaque, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5703			vs.
		Max Mason
			Defendant present in court
			Roll call
of jury all present
			A. G. Fiskett, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf
state
			Dr. David Graham, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf
state
			Dr. W. A. Coventry, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf
state
			Dr. M. A. Nickolson, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf
state
			Irene Tusken, Duluth, Minn. recalled testifies behalf
state
			State rests
			Jury excused from the court room
			Defendant
moves the court to dismiss the action
			Motion denied
		Recess until 2
o’clock P.M.
Court reconvened at 2 o’clock P.M.
	Same officers
present
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5703			vs.
		Max
Mason
			Defendant present in court
			Jurors all present
			Defendants
opening statement to the jury
			Louis Hayes, Winchester, Ky. sworn testifies
behalf defendant
			Nate Grays, Glasglow, Ky. sworn testifies behalf
defendant
Loney Williams, Chattanooga, Tenn. sworn testifies behalf defendant
Saturday November 27th, 1920						[page 98]
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. L. S.
Nelson, Judge Presiding
W. R. Wasson, Deputy Clerk
					Geo. P. Stillman, Reporter
				John H. LaVaque, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5703			vs.
		Max Mason
			Defendant present in court
			Jurors all
present
			The court instructs the jury and they retire in charge of sworn
officer John LaVaque to deliberate upon their verdict at 9:51 o’clock A.M.
this day.
State of Minnesota 
			vs.
		Max Mason
Defendant present in court
Now comes the jury in the above entitled action and upon roll call
all being present and deliver the following their verdict in open court at
3:20 o’clock P.M. this day.
Verdict		State of
Minnesota}					District Court
5703				       }	ss
		County of St.
Louis}				Eleventh Judicial District
State of Minnesota 
			against
		Max Mason	Defendant
			Now the jury
in the above entitled action find the defendant guilty 
of the crime of rape as charged in the indictment
Frank X. Standuhar, Foreman
Dated at Duluth, Minn. this 27th day of November 1920
40 days stay
Monday November 29th, 1920						[page 99]
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. A. E.
Giddings, Judge Presiding
Iver Holmberg, Deputy Clerk
					A. A. Farrington, Court Reporter
				M. Boyle, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5697			vs.
		William Miller
Defendant present in court and duly called for trial upon the
indictment against him. Warren E. Greene, Esq. County Attorney
appearing for the state. R. C. McCullough, Esq., W. Scrutchin, Esq., F. L.
Barnett, Esq. appearing for the defendant. The following jurors were
drawn to try the defendant.
	1	Emil C. Strauss	Virginia, Minn.			Sworn as
Juror
	2	P. J. Mulholand	Hibbing, Minn.			Sworn as Juror
X Charles Olson Duluth, Minn. challenged action bias states, admitted, Excused.
3 Benj. Sher Duluth, Minn. Sworn as Juror
4 Paul C. Filbert Duluth, Minn. Sworn as Juror
5 C. F. Graff Duluth, Minn. Sworn as Juror
6 Geo Sternal Duluth, Minn. Sworn as Juror
7 Harold Wold Duluth, Minn. Sworn as Juror
8 J. G. Luxford Duluth, Minn. Sworn as Juror
D1st Henry Gruno Duluth, Minn. Defendants first peremptory challenge
9 J. W. Lent Duluth, Minn. Sworn as Juror
D2nd Eugene Fiskett Duluth, Minn. Defendants 2nd peremptory challenge
S1st John F. Jeren Alborn, Minn. States first peremptory challenge
10 Eben S. Spencer Duluth, Minn. Sworn as Juror
11 John E. MacGregor Duluth, Minn. Sworn as Juror
D3rd J. G. Thompson Duluth, Minn. Defendants third peremptory challenge
12 J. C. Fisher Duluth, Minn. Sworn as Juror
		States opening statement to the jury
		Recess until 2 o’clock
P.M.
Court reconvened at 2 o’clock P.M.
	Same officers
present
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5697			vs.
William Miller
Defendant present in court, jurors all present
It is ordered by the court that the public be excluded from the court room during time Irene Tusken and Amanda Tusken give their testimony, and it is also ordered the witnesses for the state and the defendant be excluded form court room except the one giving testimony.
Irene Tusken, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf of state
Monday November 29th, 1920						[page
100]
Criminal		James T. Sullivan, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies
behalf of state
5697			P. B. Sullivan, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf
of state
		Court adjourned
Attest, J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By Iver Holmberg, Deputy
Tuesday November 30th, 1920
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. A. E.
Giddings, Judge Presiding
Iver Holmberg, Deputy Clerk
					A. A. Farrington, Court Reporter
				M. Boyle, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5697			vs.
		William Miller
Defendant present in court, jurors all present
W. E. Tusken, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies on behalf of state
Amanda Tusken, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies on behalf of state
John Murphy, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf on of state
Frank Schulte, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf on of state
Dr. David Graham, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies on behalf of state
George P. Stillman, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies on behalf of state
		Dr.
W. A. Coventry taken at the trial of State of Minn. vs. Max Mason
Dr. M. A. Nickolson, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies on behalf of
state
		State rest
Recess until 2 o’clock P.M.
Court reconvened at 2 o’clock P.M.
	Same officers
present
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5697			vs.
William Miller
		Defendant present in court, jurors all present
			Defendant outlines its
case to the jury
			John Murphy, Duluth, Minn. recalled testifies for the
defendant
			Louis M. Hayes, Winchester, Ky. sworn testifies on behalf of the
defendant
Nat Grays, Glasglow, Ky. sworn testifies on behalf of the
defendant
Dr. David Graham, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf of the
defendant
William Miller sworn testifies in his own behalf
Edward A. Stevens, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf of the state
Max Mason, Decatur, Ala. sworn testifies on behalf of the state
Tuesday November 30th, 1920						[page
101]
Criminal	Defendant rest 
5697			Warren E. Green, Duluth,
Minn. sworn testifies for state in rebuttal
		Court adjourned
Attest, J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By Iver Holmberg, Deputy
Wednesday December 1st, 1920
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. A. E.
Giddings, Judge Presiding
Iver Holmberg, Deputy Clerk
					A. A. Farrington, Court Reporter
				M. Boyle, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5697			vs.
		William Miller
Defendant present in court
Jurors all present
Dr. S. H. Boyer, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf of state in rebuttal
Dr. A. L. McDonald, Duluth, Minn. sworn testifies behalf of state in
rebuttal
		State rest in rebuttal, evidence closed
			States closing
argument to the jury
			Defendants closing argument to the jury
Recess until 2 o’clock P.M.
Court reconvened at 2 o’clock P.M.
	Same officers
present
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5697			vs.
	William Miller
			Defendant present in court
Jurors all present
Court instruct the jury and they retire in charge of a sworn officer George Brown to deliberate upon their verdict at 2:44 o’clock P.M.
Wednesday December 1st, 1920						[page
102]
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5697			vs.
William Miller
Defendant present in court with counsel F. L. Barnett, Esq. and R. C. McCullough, Esq.
Now comes the jury in the above entitled action and upon roll call all being
present and deliver the following verdict in open court at 9:40 o’clock
P.M. this day
State of Minnesota}					District Court
				       }	ss
		County of St.
Louis}				Eleventh Judicial District
State of Minnesota 
			against
		William Miller		Defendant
			We the
jury in the above entitled action find the defendant not 
guilty.
John E. MacGregor, Foreman
		Dated at Duluth, Minn. this 1st day of December 1920
It is ordered by the court that the defendant be released from custody.
Certificate of release issued and delivered to the Sheriff
Wednesday December 1st, 1920						[page 103]
Court convened at 1:30 o’clock P.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Bert
Fisher, Judge Presiding
W. R. Wasson, Deputy Clerk
					Mrs. F. H. White, Reporter
					Geo. P.
Stillman, Reporter
				John LaVaque, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5720			vs.
		Edward Duane Goneau, indicted under the name of Ed
Goneau
			Dismissed on motion of Mason M. Forbes, Esq. Assistant County 
Attorney on the ground and for the reason that the defendant has pleaded
guilty and been sentenced to Minnesota State Reformatory for another
crime.
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
			vs.
		Jerome A. Graham
An indictment charging the above named defendant with the crime of Grand Larceny in the first degree was duly returned into this court on the 7th day of May 1920 by the Grand Jury which was in session at that time and a bench warrant having been issued and delivered to the Sheriff on the 8th day of May 1920.
Defendant is present in court and duly arraigned, the defendant waives the reading of the indictment and was given a copy thereof, defendant informs the court that his true name is Jerome A. Graham and that McCoy and Hansen are his attorneys.
Defendant enters a plea of not guilty
Criminal	State of
Minnesota 
5774			vs.
		Willard Conklin
Defendant before the court for sentence and sentenced as follows:
It is the judgment and sentence of the court that you, Willard Conklin, as a punishment for the crime of Carnal Knowledge of a Female Child under the age of eighteen years, to which you have entered a plea of guilty be taken by the Sheriff of this county to the Minnesota State Reformatory at St. Cloud in this state and there confined subject to the rules and regulations of that institution and the laws of this state, such confinement not to exceed the term of one year.
Thursday December 2nd, 1920						[page 105]
Court convened at 11:00 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. L. S.
Nelson, Judge Presiding
W. R. Wasson, Deputy Clerk
					Geo. P. Stillman, Reporter
				John H. LaVaque, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5703			vs.
		Max Mason
Defendant before the court for sentence and being first duly sworn was interrogated as required by law and sentenced as follows:
It is the judgment and sentence of the court that you, Max Mason, as punishment for the crime of Rape, of which you have been duly convicted, be taken by the sheriff of this county to the state prison at Stillwater in this state and there be confined at hard labor subject to the laws of this state.
Thursday December 2nd, 1920
Court convened at 1:35 o’clock P.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Bert
Fisher, Judge Presiding
W. R. Wasson, Deputy Clerk
					Geo. P. Stillman, Reporter
					John H.
LaVaque, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
			vs.
		William Broman
The above named defendant having been charged with the crime of Receiving Stolen Property in the municipal court of the city of Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota and having been bound over at the preliminary hearing on said charge by the said municipal court to await the action of the next Grand Jury of the district court in and for the county of St. Louis and state of Minnesota and having made written application to the said district court to be allowed to enter a plea of guilty of said crime.
It was ordered that Mason M. Forbes, esq. First Assistant County Attorney of said county file an information accusing the above named defendant of said crime.
Friday December 3rd, 1920							[page 110]
Court convened 
		Officers present:	Hon. Wm. A. Cant, Judge Presiding
W. R. Wasson, Deputy Clerk
					F. E. Resche, Probation
Officer
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5754			vs.
		Alva D.
Gile
It is ordered that an attachment issue for the above named defendant.
Attachment issued and delivered to F. E. Resche, probation
officer.
		Court adjourned
Attest, J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By W. R. Wasson, Deputy
Saturday December 4th, 1920
Court convened 
		Officers present:	Hon. Bert Fisher, Judge Presiding
W. R. Wasson, Deputy Clerk
					F. E. Resche, Probation
Officer
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5777			vs.
		Lowell
Hegg
It is ordered that an attachment issue for the above named defendant.
Attachment issued and delivered to F. E. Resche, probation
officer.
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5720			vs.
		Edward
Duane Goneau, indicted under the name of Ed Goneau
It is ordered that the bond in the above entitled action be released and the
bondsman be discharged from further liability thereon.
Attest, J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By W. R. Wasson, Deputy
Wednesday December 15th, 1920						[page 120]
Criminal the next grand jury of the district court in and for the county of St. Louis and State of Minnesota and having mad written application to the said district court to be allowed to enter a plea of guilty of said crime.
It was ordered that Mason M. Forbes, Esq. First Assistant County Attorney of said county file an information accusing the above named defendant of said crime.
Pursuant to such order of the court the First Assistant County Attorney Mason M. Forbes, Esq. filed an information charging the above named defendant Joe Wasser with the crime of grand larceny in the first degree and now on this 15th day of December 1920 the above named defendant appeared before the court attended by Thomas J. Joyce, Esq. who was heretofore retained by the defendant as his attorney, was duly arraigned upon the information filed against him, informed that court that his true name is Joseph Albert Wasser and enters a plea of guilty of the crime of grand larceny in the first degree.
		Continued until 1:00 o’clock P.M. December 16th
1920
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5698			vs.
		Clarence
Green
			R. C. McCullough, Esq. appearing for the defendant
Dismissed on motion of county attorney, Warren E. Greene, Esq. on the ground and for the reason that the evidence available is insufficient to secure or warrant a conviction.
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5699			vs.
		Frank
Spicer
			R. C. McCullough, Esq. appearing for the defendant
Dismissed on motion of county attorney, Warren E. Greene, Esq. on the ground and for the reason that the evidence available is insufficient to secure or warrant a conviction.
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5700			vs.
		Louis Benjamin
Hayes, indicted under the name of Louis Hayes
			R. C. McCullough, Esq.
appearing for the defendant
Dismissed on motion of county attorney, Warren E. Greene, Esq. on the ground and for the reason that the evidence available is insufficient to secure or warrant a conviction.
Wednesday December 15th, 1920						[page
121]
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5701		vs.
		Nate
Gray
			R. C. McCullough, Esq. appearing for the defendant
Dismissed on motion of county attorney, Warren E. Greene, Esq. on the ground and for the reason that the evidence available is insufficient to secure or warrant a conviction.
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5702			vs.
		Loney
Williams
			R. C. McCullough, Esq. appearing for the defendant
Dismissed on motion of county attorney, Warren E. Greene, Esq. on the ground and for the reason that the evidence available is insufficient to secure or warrant a conviction.
Thursday December 16th, 1920						[page
123]
Criminal	filed against him, entered a plea of guilty of the
crime of Carnal 
5784		Knowledge of a female child.
			Continued for
sentence until the further orders of the court. 
It is ordered that the bond in the above entitled action be released and the bondsman be discharged from further liability thereon.
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5781			vs.
		August Wittich
Defendant present in court and enters a plea of guilty to a violation of the Illegitimate Child Act.
It is ordered that judgment be prepared and entered in accordance with the statutes.
It is ordered that the bond in the above entitled action be released and the bondsman be discharged from further liability thereon.
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5698			vs.
Clarence Green
Defendant ordered released from the custody of the Sheriff.
Certificate of discharge issued and delivered to the Sheriff.
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5699			vs.
Frank Spicer
Defendant ordered released from the custody of the Sheriff.
Certificate of discharge issued and delivered to the Sheriff.
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5700			vs.
Louis Benjamin Hayes, indicted under the name of Louis Hayes.
Defendant ordered released from the custody of the Sheriff.
Certificate of discharge issued and delivered to the Sheriff.
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5701			vs.
Nate Gray
Defendant ordered released from the custody of the Sheriff.
Certificate of discharge issued and delivered to the Sheriff.
Thursday December 16th, 1920 [page 124]
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5702			vs.
Loney Williams
Defendant ordered released from the custody of the Sheriff.
Certificate of discharge issued and delivered to the Sheriff.
Court adjourned
Attest, J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By W. R. Wasson, Deputy
Friday December 17th, 1920
Court convened at 10:45 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Bert
Fisher, Judge Presiding
W. R. Wasson, Deputy Clerk
					Geo. P. Stillman, Reporter
					John H.
LaVaque, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5755			vs.
		F. S. Torrence
The above named defendant before the court, with counsel John Skadberg, Esq. Spencer J. Searls, Esq., Third Assistant County Attorney appearing on behalf of the state. Defendant withdraws his former plea of not guilty and enters a plea of guilty.
Thereupon the defendant was brought before the court being first duly sworn, was interrogated as required by law.
Case continued for sentence until Saturday December 18th 1920 at 2 o’clock P.M.
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5786			vs.
		Leslie Gross
The above named defendant having been charged with the crime of Grand Larceny in the second degree in the municipal court of the city of Duluth, St. Louis county, Minnesota and having been bound over at the preliminary hearing on said charge by the said municipal court to await the action of the next Grand Jury of the district court in and for the county of St. Louis and state of Minnesota and having made written application to the said district court to be allowed to enter a plea of guilty of said crime.
It was ordered that Mason M. Forbes, Esq. First Assistant District County Attorney of said county file an information accusing the above named defendant of said crime.
Pursuant to such order of the court the First Assistant District County Attorney, Mason M. Forbes, Esq. filed an information charging the above named defendant with the crime of Grand Larceny in the second degree and now on this 17th day of December 1920 the above named defendant appeared before the court attended by N. H. Nelson, Esq. who was
Saturday December 18th, 1920 [page 126]
Court convened at 11 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Bert
Fisher, Judge Presiding
W. R. Wasson, Deputy Clerk
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5780			vs.
		Henry Peters
The above entitled matter having been continued from Thursday December 9th 1920 for further hearing.
Defendant not being present in person, but represented by W. H. Gurnce, Esq. his attorney. Spencer J. Searls, Esq. Third Assistant County Attorney appearing on behalf of the state.
It is ordered by the court that the case be continued for one year, or until
further order by the court.
Saturday December 18th, 1920
Court convened at 11:45 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Wm. A.
Cant, Judge Presiding
Iver Holmberg, Deputy Clerk
					Mrs. F. H. White, Reporter
					R. S.
Lerch, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5723			vs.
		Carl John Alfred Hammerberg
The above named defendant before the court for sentence. O. J. Larson, Esq. appearing on behalf of defendant, Warren E. Greene, Esq. County Attorney appearing on behalf of state
Thereupon the defendant was brought before the court, and being first duly sworn was interrogated as required by law and sentenced as follows:
It is the judgment and sentence of the court that you, Carl John Alfred Hammerberg, as a punishment for the crime of instigating a riot, of which you have been duly convicted, be taken by the sheriff of this county to the Minnesota State Reformatory at St. Cloud in this state, and that you be there confined subject to the rules and regulation of that institution and the laws of this state.
Saturday January 22nd, 1921							[page 145]
Court convened at 11:00 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Bert
Fisher, Judge Presiding
					W. R. Wasson, Deputy Clerk
Iver Holmberg, Deputy Clerk
					George P. Stillman, Reporter
					R.
S. Lerch, Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota
5734			vs.
		Gilbert Henry Stephenson
The above named defendant before the court for sentence and being first duly sworn was interrogated as required by law and sentenced as follows:
It is the judgment and sentence of the court that you, Gilbert Henry Stephenson, as a punishment for the crime of riot, of which you have been duly convicted, be taken by the sheriff of this county to the Minnesota State Prison at Stillwater in this state, and that you be there confined subject to the laws of this state.
Friday January 28th, 1921						[page 149]
Court convened at 10:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Bert
Fisher, Judge Presiding
					Iver Holmberg, Deputy
Clerk
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5719			vs.
		Louis
Dondino
Upon motion of the defendant’s attorneys, B. M. Goldberg and Jesse L.
Cohen, Esq. it is ordered by the court that an additional stay of 40 days be
granted.
		Court adjourned
Attest, J. P. Johnson, Clerk
By Iver Holmberg, Deputy
Monday January 31st, 1921
Court convened at 9:30 o’clock A.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Wm. A.
Cant, Judge Presiding
					Iver Holmberg, Deputy Clerk
					R. S. Lerch,
Deputy Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
			vs.
		B. L.
Roberts
An indictment charging the above named defendant with the crime of manslaughter in the second degree was duly returned into this court on the 10th day of January 1921 by the Grand Jury which was in session at that time and a bench warrant having been issued and delivered to the Sheriff on the 10th day of January 1921.
And no come the Sheriff with bench warrant and the body of the defendant, defendant before the court and duly arraigned. Defendant waives the reading of the indictment and was given a copy thereof. Defendant informs the court that his true name is Brainard L. Roberts, and it is ordered that all future proceeding against the above named defendant be continued under the name of Brainard L. Roberts. Defendant informs the court that he will procure counsel.
Defendant enters a plea of not guilty
Friday February 4th, 1921 [page 152]
Court convened at 3:30 o’clock P.M.
		Officers present.	Hon. Bert
Fisher, Judge Presiding
					Iver Holmberg, Deputy Clerk
					George P.
Stillman, Reporter
					John H. LaVaque, Deputy
Sheriff
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5719			vs.
		Louis
Dondino
The above named defendant present in court for sentence. Jesse L. Cohen, Esq. appearing on behalf of the defendant. Mason M. Forbes, Esq. First Assistant County Attorney appearing on behalf of the state.
Thereupon the defendant was brought before the court for sentence and being duly sworn was interrogated as required by law and sentenced as follows.
It is the judgment and sentence of the court that you, Louis Dondino, as
punishment for the crime of Riot, of which you have been duly convicted, be
taken by the sheriff of this county to the Minnesota State Prison at Stillwater,
in this state, and there confined at hard labor subject to the laws of this
state.
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
5719			vs.
		John
Kujala, Mike Inkinen, Swan Luikkonen and Victor Luikkonen
An indictment charging the above named defendants with the crime of Robbery in the fist degree was duly returned into this court on the 7th day of January 1921 by the Grand Jury which was in session at that time and bench warrants having been issued and delivered to the sheriff on the 11th day of January 1921, now comes the sheriff with bench warrant and body of defendant Victor Luikkonen.
Defendant Victory Luikkonen present in court and duly arraigned, defendant waives the reading of the indictment and was given a copy thereof, defendant informs the court that his true name is Victory Luikkonen and that Victor Gran is his attorney.
Defendant Victor Luikkonen enters a plea of not
guilty.
Criminal	State of Minnesota 
		vs.
		James
Monahan
An indictment charging the above named defendant with the crime of Desertion of wife while pregnant was
