0422 Page – Leo Frank Georgia Supreme Court Appeals Records, 1913, 1914

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I lived in Walton County fortytwenty years. I now live right here
from Walton County. I was absent from Walton County once for
two or three years and lived in Lawrenceville. I have walked
him from the factory with Miss Laura Atkins and Miss Smith.
RE-DIRECT EXAMINATION.
I gave Jim Conley a half dozen or more quarters. I saw
Mr. Frank in his office in the day time. Mr. Frank had Coca-Cola
lemon and lime and beer in the office. I never saw the ladies
in his office doing any writing.
RECALLED FOR CROSS EXAMINATION.
Andrew Dalton is my brother-in-law. John Dalton is a
first cousin. I am the Dalton that went to the chain gang for
stealing in Walton County in 1894. We all pleaded guilty. The
others paid out. I don't know how long I served. I stole a
shop hammer. That was in case No. L. There were three cases
and the sentences were concurrent. One of the other Daltons
stole a plow and I don't know what the other one stole. I was
with them. In 1899 at the February term of Walton Superior Court.
I was indicted for helping steal bale of cotton in Gwinnett
County I was prosecuted for stealing corn, but I came clear.
RE-DIRECT EXAMINATION.
It has been 18 or 20 years since I have been in trouble. I
was drunk with the two Dalton boys when we got into that hammer
and plow stock scrape.
CROSS EXAMINATION.
I don't know whether I was indicted in 1906 in Walton
County for selling liquor. I know D on Hillman and I know Bob
Harris. I don't know whether I was indicted for selling liquor
to them or not.
RE-DIRECT EXAMINATION.

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