Territory vs. Pedo Vazques and Santos Car-
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Entities extracted from this source (9)
H. H. Whitehillperson
4 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Sheriff Whitehill, H. H. Whitehill, Sheriff, Sheriff Whitehill
Pedo Vazquesperson
2 claims cited from this source
Santos Carrascoperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Santos Carr- rasco
A. M. Hunterperson
1 claim cited from this source
Barney Kerrperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Barney, Kerr
Drew Hunterperson
1 claim cited from this source
George H. Nyeperson
1 claim cited from this source
Gus Montgomeryperson
1 claim cited from this source
Wm. Davisperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. William Davis, Davis, Wm. Davis
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chunk 752 Β· paragraph 700
nd Alfred Job,
Jr. Assaulting to murder John Coleman, con-
tinued for term.
Territory vs. Pedo Vazques and Santos Car-
rasco charged with the burglary of Max Schutzβs
store. Vazques plead guilty and Carrasco con-
victed upon trial. Each was sentenced to three
years in the pen.
Gus Montgomery, colored, who plead
guilty to burglarizing Bob Steleβs saloon last
week, was given five years in the pen.
Territory vs. William Davis, charged with
murder of Hugh Fox at Pinos Altos, continued
upon motion of defense until next term.
Territory vs. Barney Kerr, charged with
murder of his brother, Jimmy Kerr at the Man-
gus last month, still on trial.
In the case of A. M. Hunter, charged with
assault to murder George H. Nye on the ranch
of the latter, on April 24, 1891, a trial was
had on Wednesday and the defendant acquitted.
The testimony tended to show that Nye had
fired the first shot, and the jury evidently did
not consider the shooting by the defendant
felonious for that reason. The case of Drew
Hunter indicted with his father for the same
offense, was nullified, and the defendant dis-
charged.
The following indictments were returned
by the grand jury at the present term of the
district court.
H. H. Whitehill, unlawfully permitting
prisoner to escape.
H. H. Whitehill, perjury.
H. H. Whitehill, non feasance.
H. H. Whitehill, embezzlement.