Wednesday, 1st October 1913 Frank Case Papers To Be Served Today
The Atlanta Constitution,
Wednesday, 1st October 1913,
PAGE 5, COLUMN 3.
Hearing for New Trial Set for Saturday. Dorsey May Ask for More Time.
Announcement was made Tuesday by Attorney L. Z. Rosser,
for Leo M. Frank, sentenced to hang October 10, for the murder of
Mary Phagan, that the papers in the plea for a new trial would be
served today upon Solicitor General Hugh M. Dorsey. The hearing
is set for Saturday and it is not known until the solicitor sees the
plea whether he will be in a position to answer it on the date set.
The defense has worked on its case and those who know
something of the preparation declare that much has been brought
out to show that a new trial should be granted the condemned
man. The case is due to be heard, before Judge L. S> Roan, who
presided at the trial. In case of a postponement it is probable that
Judge Roan, who is soon to take his place on the court of appeals
bench, will stay long enough to preside at the hearing, as he is
well acquainted with all details and the other superior court
judges believe he is the logical man to hear the case.