Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1966 Page: 4 of 14
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More Cases Are Disposed of in District
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Divorces easily led the field T»x suits, which are filed added in the course of the, ure.being BB and that for the
in activity In lOtth District
Court at Anson last year, is
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seldom pushed. The year 1965
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was about normal in this re-
spect. The report opens with
198 suits on file, Indicates 10
new ones were added. Only
three of these suits were dis-
__T _ ___________posed of. leaving 205 pending.
10 criminal trials in which a clv‘I "°t including di-
McDonald indicated
pie report reveals many
other Interesting facts among
which Is the decrease in Jury
trials, both In civil and orlmhv
1U esses. While far the year
1964 there were five civil and
Jury was used, these figures
dropped to but one civil and finning of 1965, and 92 were
two criminal cases for. the
year Just ended. *
es in the past year than In the
Wte iust preceding, The 1964
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plant received no watering and the garden plot was
not even fertiHied, Carlton said. iL radish mea-
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f^a food garden, nothing else compared in aize to
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usually by a delinquent tax'year, making a total of 194.
by the
district, are
Qne auit.wM settled by a Jury
vorees, totalled 102 at the be
trial,’ 46 before Judge Thomas
and 40 were dismissed either
for want of prosecution or be-
cause the litigants had reach-
ed an agreement. Pending at
th? hid of the year were 107
cases. - ’ ' .v;
There was a decided drop
in criminal indictments ■dur-
year Jusfertded dropping to
32. •
Two criminal r**e* were
-heajql. by Junes and 29 were
handled by the judge on guil-
ty pleas. Eleven were dismis-
sed, making, a total of 42 be-
ing handled during the year.
the year 1964 ended with
44 criminal cases on flic while
this number had dropped to
30, 1965;—
yfy,
Venue Change
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Judge Owen Thomas has
denied an application 71f9F~H
Change of Jtehueilof two Breck-
enrldge men tvho are being
sued in 104th District Court
from
for the year 1965. these three
flgUlW. totalled 236. - - ; for damages resulting
At the start of the year salt wafer pollution.
\965 there were 60 divorce N. W. «antwn, Joined with
petitions on
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the total to 116. During
year, 63 divorces were grant-
ed, 41 pleas were dlumisIM.
leaving pending at the Cose of
the year 40 cases. - I ridge,
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that their
property .waa damaged as. the
result of salt water from wells j
owned by Clarence Baker and
of Brecken-
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lng the year with^ the 1964 fig. but 27 on Dec.
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winter conferenoe of Ltons
adheduled In Vernon.
Forty - Lions and guests
were present, Including sever-
al members from the Hamlin
XAona Club..
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pressway from Tokyo's air-
—pert to the city oost
Inch to build.
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1966, newspaper, January 13, 1966; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972918/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.