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Documents pertaining to the case of The State of Texas vs. Mrs. Lou Lucas, cause no. 1926, 1888
Documents related to the case of The State of Texas vs. Mrs. Lou Lucas, accused of attempting to procure a witness to commite perjury, filed February 15, 1888. Documents are a bill of indictment signed by grand jury foreman H. H. Janell, a subpoena, and an arrest warrant and bond note for Mrs. Lou Lucas.
Documents pertaining to the case of The State of Texas vs. William Pierce, cause no. 1916, 1888
Document related to the case of The State of Texas vs. William Pierce, accused of theft of a mule owned by J. W. Butler, filed February 8, 1888. Document is a bill of indictment signed by grand jury foreman H. H. Janell.
Documents pertaining to the case of The State of Texas vs. William Rothrock, cause no. 1917, 1888
Documents related to the case of The State of Texas vs. William Rothrock, accused of illegally branding a yearling, filed February 11, 1888. Documents include witness subpoenas and attachments, an arrest warrant and bond for William Rothrock, a request for witness attachments and requests for subpoenas, a list of witnesses, a bill of indictment signed by grand jury foreman H. H. Janell, and the jury's verdict. Rothrock was found not guilty.
Documents related to the case of The State of Texas vs. A. W. Pines, cause no. 1929, 1888
Documents related to the case of The State of Texas vs. A. W. Pines, accused of murder, filed September 3, 1888. Documents include two letters of indictment signed by grand jury foreman C. T. Scott, a witness bond, witness subpoenas and attachments, applications for witnesses and attachments, a witness attachment bond, requests for witness attachments, letters from the sheriffs of Anderson and Hill counties, a bail bond, charges, affidavits, precepts, witness appearance bonds, a special charge, a motion in arrest of judgment, a complaint, warrants for the arrest of John Lawrence and A. W. Pines, a motion for a new trial, an "answer resisting motion for new trial," exhibit "b", a venire facias for 100 jurors, an application for habeas corpus, and a bond to keep the peace.
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