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Desidoria Ochoa person

id: p_desidoria-ochoa_56c50e
Probable 70%
Summary:  Defendant tried for burglarizing Ed Dickenson's house and stealing property.
Completeness: 50/100 Grade D
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Claims (3)

arrested_for

stealing a suit of clothes, rifle, and double-barrelled shot gunMay
cited from It is a ruinous policy, and until it is changed… (1890)
nd will be cared for at the indirect expense of the relatives and friends of their unfortunate vic- tims. It is a ruinous policy, and until it is changed Indian troubles may be looked for in this section of the west. They should be remov…

arrived_in

captured by Deming officer
cited from It is a ruinous policy, and until it is changed… (1890)
nd will be cared for at the indirect expense of the relatives and friends of their unfortunate vic- tims. It is a ruinous policy, and until it is changed Indian troubles may be looked for in this section of the west. They should be remov…

charged_with

burglarizing Ed Dickenson's house
cited from It is a ruinous policy, and until it is changed… (1890)
nd will be cared for at the indirect expense of the relatives and friends of their unfortunate vic- tims. It is a ruinous policy, and until it is changed Indian troubles may be looked for in this section of the west. They should be remov…

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