9-29-1866 Rutland Independent
COURT NEWS
William Gleason was arraigned for the crime of lewdness and pleaded not guilty.
Charles G. Stevens, a boy of about 13 years of age, was arraigned for the crime
of horse stealing and pleaded guilty.
Thomas Nolan, age 20, a deaf mute, was arraigned for the crime of assault with
intent to kill and by the assistance of Mr. John Strong, who acted as his interpreter,
he plead guilty.
Henry Lett was arraigned for larceny and plead not guilty.
Frank Cooney arraigned for assault with intent to commit rape. Plea not guilty.
Miles Welch arraigned for assault with intent to kill. Plea guilty of simple
assault.
Merritt Potter arraigned for one indictment for tumultuous
carriage and two indictments for assault. Plea not guilty for all three.
John Cain appeared to answer to the indictment for disturbing the
Rutland Town meeting last spring. He furnished bail in the
sum of $100 for future appearance.
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