Twenty Years in States Prison Through a Judicial Blunder the Case of Alfred

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, on 1st Feb. Before that he had visited the premises 71 W. 45th St. And had seen Mr. Dale. That was on the 19th. He received some information from Mr. Dale in reference to a man named GELSKY. In consequence of that information he went to the Mills Hotel No. 3 and made inquiry there. Afterwards he sent for defendant and asked him if he had witnessed an accident at the corner of 17th St. And Union Square. He said yes. Witness then asked him if he had saw a man named Mr. Schultz in reference to t...he accident and he said yes. Witness then told defendant that he was going to arrest him on suspicion of having burglarized 136 TWENTY YEARS IN STATE'S PEISON the house of Mr. Dale on the 19th of January. He said, "That's a mistake. I'll accompany you to the com- plainant and if the complainant identifies me, all right. I'll sue him. " Witness said, "Are you willing to go with me to the complainant?" And defendant said, "Yes, " he says, "I just went to work to-day. " Witness then took him to the house of Mr.

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