0270 Page – Leo Frank Georgia Supreme Court Appeals Records, 1913, 1914

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EXHIBIT K.

The State of Georgia, Fulton Superior Court.
Vs.
Leo M. Frank.

GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY.

Personally appeared before the undersigned a Notary Public in and for said county, B. W. Kay, who on oath says that he is a resident of the City of Atlanta, living at #364 S. Pryor St. Deponent says further that on Saturday evening, August 23rd, 1913 about 8 or 8:30 o'clock P. M. he was driving on his father's automobile down South Pryor Street, going south, there being in the automobile with him his mother Mrs. Rose Kay, and his brother Sampson Kay; that as the automobile approached the corner of South Pryor and East Fair Streets, he observed the Jurymen in the Frank case turn into South Pryor from the east, out of East Fair Street, and deponent stopped his automobile to look at the jury, and upon doing so noticed that walking alongside the jury were some six or seven other men. Deponent was on the west side of South Pryor Street while the jury in the above entitled case was walking north along the east side of South Pryor St.

Deponent's brother Sampson Kay got out of the automobile stating to deponent that he was going to follow the jury.

B. W. Kay.

Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 4th day September, 1913.

Robt. C. Patterson,
Notary Public Fulton Co. Ga.

186.

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