Commonwealth of Kentucky v. Charles Roller, Judgment
1862-05
- Date of Creation
- May 1862
- Place of Creation
- Marion County, Kentucky
- Document Genre
- Legal/Financial
- Repository
- Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives
- Collection
- Office of the Governor, Beriah Magoffin: Governor's Official Correspondence File, Petitions for Pardons and Remissions, 1859-1862
- Box / Folder
- MG23-286
- CWGK Accession Number
- KYR-0001-020-1877
- Rights
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- FTP Identifier
- 32210285
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- Dates
- 1862-05
Citation
Commonwealth of Kentucky v. Charles Roller, Judgment, 1862-05, Office of the Governor, Beriah Magoffin: Governor's Official Correspondence File, Petitions for Pardons and Remissions, 1859-1862, Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives. Accessed via the Civil War Governors of Kentucky Digital Documentary Edition, https://discovery.civilwargovernors.org/document/KYR-0001-020-1877 (December 16, 2025).
Marion Circuit Court
Commonwealth Plaintiff
Against
Charles Roller Defendant } [De] Weapons
This day came the attorney for the Commonwealth and the defendant by attorney entered plea of not guilty and thereupon came a jury to wit R L Mcelroy Ben Wheatly J A Jarboe John Biven Frank Ford Felix Mcatee H Johnson Leo Beaven George Dunn W H Medley Jos F Douglass Harvey Mcelroy who were sworn to try the issue and after hearing the evidence retired and returned int court the following verdict to wit we of the jury find the defendent guilty as charged in the within indictment asses his find to fifty Dollars Jas A Jarboe one of the jury it is therefore adjudged that said defendent make his fine to the Commonwealth of Ky by the payment of Fifty dollars the amount by the jury in their verdict aforesaid assessed and also the costs expended and that he may be taken &c:
Att N T Berry Ck
