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Fined 10

Fined 10

Discharged

Discharged

Discharged

Total expenses of criminal prosecutions before Justices of the Peace in

said County in said year,.

Total expenses of the Grand Jury including officers and witness fees,.

Total,

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5 fine,. 10 fine.. 10 fine,..

The Clerk says that he thinks all the above fines and costs will be collected off the parties eventually.

Laborer,

Can,

¡Intemperate,.

10 00

17 15

27 15

Laborer,

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Intemperate, .

Laborer,

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Intemperate,

5 00

22 70

27 70

Farmer,

Unknown,

5 00

6 15

11 15

Saloon kee per,

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Total amount of expenses of criminal prosecutions for the year,.

WOODBURY COUNTY.

1 Illegal voting,.

Fined $1,.

.Farmer, ..Can, ...Good,.

Paid Wm. Tripp for acting as District Attorney,.

WORTH COUNTY.

The Clerk reports that there have been no prosecutions or convictions during the year.

WRIGHT COUNTY-NO REPORT.

TOTAL.

$1,971 68

20 00

75 00

$95 00

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the 31st day of October, A. D., 1862, as shown by the Clerks of the District Courts in the several Counties therein. Showing the different crimes, and the number of each crime, for which persons were prosecuted in the State of Iowa, in the year ending A STATEMENT

Total number of cases.

Murder.

Murder in second degree.
Manslaughter.
Rape.

Attempt at Rape.

Robbery.

Forgery.

Bigamy.

Burglary.

Grand Larceny.

Having counterfeit money.
Assault with intent.

Assault and Battery.

Petit Larceny.

Illegal voting.

Breaking Jail.
Nuisance.
Willful Trespass.
Selling Liquor.

Assault.
Misdemeanor.

Malicious Mischief.
Intoxication.

Keeping gambling house.
Disturbing a meeting.

Burning Prairie.
Destroying property.

Riot.

Leasing house for prostitution.
Selling bad meat.

Failing to pay over fines as J. P.
Contempt of Court.

Resisting an officer.
Obstructing the highway.

Vagrancy. Cutting timber. Killing a colt.

Under bonds to keep the peace.

Lewdness.

283 1 3 2

4 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 10 | 14 | 2|10|24|12| 3| 1|26| 273|19| 217 120 2 2 4 6 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 1 1 1 1

A STATEMENT

Showing the occupations of the persons prosecuted for crimes and misdemeanors, and the number of each occupation, as shown by the returns of the Clerks of the District Courts of the several Counties in the State of Iowa, for the year ending the 31st day of October,

Total number of cases.

Farmers.

Grocery keepers.

Hotel keepers.

Druggists.

Physicians.

Saloon keepers.

Justice of the Peace.

Merchants.

Blacksmiths.

Shoemakers.
Loafers.

Laborers.

Brickmason.

Butchers.

Tinner.

Boy 8 or 9 years old.

Basket maker.

Doggery keepers.
Shop keepers.
River Pilot.
Mechanic.

Railroad Agent.
Clerk.

Female servant.

Teamster.
Huckster.

Soldiers.

No employment.
Minor.

Kept a stallion.

School boys.

Teacher.

Baker and Confectioner

Works in Factory.
Cabinet maker.
Distiller.

No decent employment.
Unknown.

Preacher, &c.
Carpenter.

Tailors.

Not reported.

A. D., 1862.

1 | 58 | 4 140 5 1 3 3 1 1 2 1| 1| 1| 2 7 1| 1| 1| 1| 1| 4| 1| 1| 1| 2| 1| 3| 1| 1| 1| 2| 1| 1| 1|10|| 283, 72 | 24 | 81 31

Total number cases.

Industrious.

Good.

Not very bad.

Tolerably good.

Sober.

Temperate.

Moderate.

Bad.

Reserved.

Intemperate. Fair.

Trifling.

Vagrant. Mixed.

Tolerable.

Moral.

Not bad.

Quarrelsome.

Doubtful.

A STATEMENT

Showing the different Habits of the persons Prosecuted for Crimes and Misdemeanors, and the number of each Habit, as shown by

the Returns of the

ber, A. D. 1862.

Clerks of the District Court of the several Counties in the State of Iowa, for the year ending the 31st of Octo

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Of the 283 persons prosecuted for crimes and misdemeanors in the State of Iowa, for the year 1862, 243 could read and write; 10 could not; 13 reported as unknown, and 17 not reported.

Steady.

Peaceable.

Disorderly.

Ordinary.

Unknown.

Not reported.

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