The State VS. Josephus Jowers ET ALS
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Title
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The State VS. Josephus Jowers ET ALS
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Source Type
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Newspapers
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Publisher
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The Weekly Herald
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Publication Place
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Wetumpka, AL
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Publication Date
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01/30/1896
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Transcript
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STATE vs. JOSEPHUS JOWERS ET ALS. At last the trial of the Case of the State vs. Josephus Jowers, John Edwards and John Morgan has been concluded. On last Friday before noon the jury that had been out with the case for about 18 or 20 hours brought in a virdict of guilty against Josephus Jowers and John Edwards with a sentence of ten years each, and one of acquittal for John Morgan. This case has been one of much interest in the county, and a trial and verdict has been awaited with some impatience. There has been considerable division of opinion upon what should be done with them, a part of our citizenship holding that they should be given the extreme penalty attached to such a crime, and others, who permitted sympathy to control their deliberations, that they should go free. Twelve jurors of the county after having heard the evidence for the State and for the defense have decided that two were guilty and one innocent and have rendered a virdict in accordance with the law and both factions should be satisfied. All who favor the preservation of law and order should be content when their friends suffer the penalty of any crime they have committed when they have had a fair and impartial trial. We sympathize with these young men in their trouble, but they have had all the law could give and that is as much as any one could ask.