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STATEMENT—CONTINUED.

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To Penitentiary
Fine and costs and Co. jail.
Costs and County jail.
Forf. of liq's, fine and costs.
No. of cases.

Fine & costs & in default com.
Fine and costs.
Convict'd but not sentenced.
Fail'd for want of prosecut'n
County jail.
To keep the peace.
To pay costs.
Still pending
Sentence not reported.
Dismissed.
Acquitted,

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Louisa,
Lucas,
Lyon, not organized,
Madison, no convictions,
Mahaska,
Marion, no prosecutions,
Marshall,
Mills, no convictions,
Mitchell,
Monona, no convictions,
Monroe,
Montgomery, no prosecutions,
Muscatine,
O'Brien, no prosecutions,
Oseola, not organized,
Page,
Palo Alto, no report,
Plymouth, no prosecutions,
Pocahontas, no prosecutions,
Polk, ..
Pottawattamie, no report,
Poweshiek,
Ringgold, no prosecutions,
Sac, no prosecutions,
Scott,
Shelby,
Sioux, no report,
Story,

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*One committed for want of bail.

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From the foregoing it appears that there were 522 cases of Criminal Prosecutions; of these, 48 persons were sentenced to imprisonment in the Penitentiary, 13 persons were sentenced to pay a fine and costs and imprisoned in County Jail, 7 persons were sentenced to pay costs and be imprisoned in County Jail, 12 persons were sentenced to imprisonment in County Jail, 360 persons were sentenced to pay a fine and costs, 24 persons were sentenced to a forfeiture of liquor and to pay a fine and costs, 16 persons were sentenced to pay a fine and costs and in default committed, 9 persons were sentenced to pay costs, 1 person to keep the peace, 7 persons were convicted but not sentenced, 1 case still pending, 3 cases failed for want of prosecution, 7 cases were dismissed, 6 persons were acquitted, in 7 cases the sentence was not reported and 1 was committed for want of bail. Of the 99 Counties in this State, 53 reported Criminal Prosecutions and convic. tions in District Court, 35 reported no Criminal Prosecutions or convictions in District Court, 9 made no report and 2 are not organized. 18 Counties paid costs of Criminal Prosecution that had no prosecutions or convietions in District Court. Showing the costs of criminal prosecutions in each county of the State of Iowa,

A STATEMENT

for the year ending the 31st day of October, A. D., 1863, as shown by the returns of the Clerks of the District Courts of the several counties therein:

COUNTIES.

Total.

Costs in Paid Dist.! Expense Expense !
Justices' and other of Grand of
Courts. "Attorn'ys Jury. County.
6 001

106 20 200 70 332 20 568 10

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897 59 514 43 509 25 1,380 78 556 95

Adair... Adams. Alanakee.. Appanoose. Audubon--no costs. Benton... Black Hawk. Boone. Bremer. Buchanan Buena Vista-no costs. Butler... Calhoun-10 costs. Carroll—no costs. Cass... Cedar.. Cerro Gordo. Cherokee-no costs. Chickasaw-no costs. Clarke.... Clay-no costs.. Clayton.. Clinton. Crawford. Dallas.. Davis Decatur. Delaware. Des Moines. Dickinson-no costs. Dubuque. Emmett. Fayette. Floyd. Franklin. Fremont. Greene. Grundy.. Guthrie. Hamilton.. Hancock. Hardin. Harrison. Henry. Howard. Humboldt-no costs.. Ida... Iowa... Jackson. Jasper. Jefferson. Johnson..

100 201

200 70
5 00 171 80 155 40!
110 00 458 10

163 71
199 40
173 001
60 06

25 00
15 00
15 001

340 201
227 801
310 001
1,320 721

304 20

368 68
72 23
11 25

252 75

60 70

130 51

191 21

117 401
424 90!

8 20
92 25

125 60 816 55

269 40

30 00

5 00

129 00

24 00

158 00

40 001

604 55

57 85

702 40

126 00

142 25 134 77 204 051

620 30 1,353 39

5 00 90 00 65 001 20 001 515 00!

66 45, 152 65

648 53 1,016 65

407 50 1,407 10

66 45 425 90

873 30 1,285 70 1,109 10 3,862 49

61 30 587 00

140 00 1,349 90

2,597 76

4,087 66

25 00

96 20 14 60

1,130 00

48 47

10 00

13 55

217 10
200 33
106 50
432 80)
34 60
89 00
83 00
168 00

1,468 30
214 93
106 50
504 82
34 60
89 00
83 00
168 00

12 001

81 50 257 30

5 00
140 00
35 00

195 54
558 78
134 80

294 04
956 08
169 80

480 55

195 80 391 30 259 701

10 00
115 00
50 00
75 00
70 001

263 401
400 00
770 00
570 33
384 90

809 031

949 75 906 30 1,888 73

645 33 2,298 00

1,155 871

687 231

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60 001
74 50
30 001
35 00

131 65
868 921
254 751
29 70

266 14
346 201
381 80

191 65 1,209 56

764 35 717 87

133 40
271 37

Lucas....

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Lyon-not organized.
Madison.
Mahaska.
Marion.
Marshall.
Mills..
Mitchell.
Monona-no costs..
Monroe...
Montgomery.
Muscatine..
O'Brien-no costs...
Osceola-not organized...
Page..
Palo Alto.
Plymouth-no costs.
Pocahontas--no costs.
Polk....
Pottawattamie..
Powesheik...
Ringgold..
Sac-no costs.
Scott.
Shelby.
Sioux.
Story.
Tama.
Taylor.
Union.
Van Buren.
Wapello.
Warren..
Washington.
Wayne.
Webster.
Winnebago.
Winnesheik.
Woodbury.
Worth-no costs.
Wright...

167 501
212 15

442 40 212 15

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Total costs.

$9,815 831 $3,525 50$22,297 96 $13,213 74 $48,853 03

There were seventy-one counties that reported costs of criminal prosecution. Of these forty-four reported “ expense of county;" sixty-five reported the “expense of grand jury;" fifty reported the amount paid “district and other attorneys," and forty-one reported the amount of costs paid in justices' courts.

The undersigned cannot close this report without venturing to make a suggestion in reference to the importance of the collection of the criminal statistics of our State. It will be seen by the report of 1862 that sixteen organized counties failed to make any report, while nine counties fail to report for 1363. An extraordinary effort was made to induce the Clerks of the several counties to make the report contemplated in Sec. 349 of the Code. It seems to me that this matter is of so much importance that it demands the special attention of the General Assembly. Would it not be wise to refer this matter to the several District Attorneys, requiring them to collect all facts appertaining to criminal prosecutions, and present them to the Attorney General, to be by him properly collated and reported to the Legislature ?

Very respectfully,

JAMES WRIGHT, Sec'y State.

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