Contested Election Case of George D Reynolds Vs James Butler From the Twelfth
Contested Election Case of George D Reynolds Vs James Butler From the Twelfth
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" (>8(> REYNOLDS VS. KUTLEK. Q. Well, (lid the captain lock yon up at all?— A. Not at all: no. Sir. C^. And he let yon f^o? — A. The captain said I could ko. (^. Did anyone else i)refer char^e. S down there against you other than this saloon keeper'/— A. No. Sir: he was the only one. Q. Well, after your release did you go l)ack to this polling place? — A. No, sir; I didn't. ]>ecause f felt that I was too lucky to get out as I did, unhurt, so I thought the best way was to go home: so I walked on... home. Q. Yi)u didn't like the appearance of things about there?— A. No, sir: I did not; I did not because I am here twenty-seven years and didn't have any trouble, and I was glad they arrested me to lock me up, because maybe I wouldn't ever get home to see my wife again. Q. Well, didn't you suppose if you had gone to the officers of the law. Police officers, these officers in bhie coats^ that they would protect you as any citizen? — A. I didn't much think so: no. Sir: I didn't much think so.
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