Somewhat Mixed
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J. K. Taylorperson
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a.k.a. Taylor
Judge Noreroperson
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a.k.a. Norero, Judge Norero
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chunk 299 · paragraph 1088
s Taylor, when he was a partner with G. W.
M. Carvil of this city, as happy, easy going
young man, with an honest, though reckless
face. He was kind and generous, and must have
changed greatly since leaving here, or else he
is not guilty of the crime charged against him.
From ihe October 25, 1889, Issue of The Enterprise
Somewhat Mixed
The justices’ courts of Georgetown and San
Juan have clashed. It seems that several months
ago a couple were married by Judge Norero,
of San Juan, and afterwards removed to
Georgetown. Recently the husband and wife
appeared before Judge Norero and asked for
a divorce. The judge asked the wife what com-
plaint she had to make against her husband.
She said that he had treated her kindly enough,
but that her mother told her that the husband
had formerly lived with her (the mother). The
judge then told the wife that he could not give
a divorce under any circumstance, and that as
long as her husband was kind to her, she had
better live with him and not pry into his past
life any further. At this time a constable from
Georgetown entered the court room and at-
tempted to arrest the husband, but Judge No-
rero forbade the arrest until his court should
adjourn. The husband, however, was soon ar-
rested and taken to Georgetown for trial. Judge
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