Dodge City Police Docket
 

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Identifier

0065_Page 30

Date

8-8-1878

Description

A page from the Dodge City police docket ledger detailing a court case against Fannie Bell for disorderly conduct.

Physical Description

11" x 16" leather bound ledger page

Rights

This material is in the public domain.

Publisher

Digitized by Forsyth Digital Collections

Comments

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Language

eng

Transcription

Docket, Police Judge, City of Dodge City, Kansas. The City of Dodge City, Plaintiff, No. 380 vs. Fannie Bell, Defendant. In the Police Court, Before Samuel Marshall, Police Judge, in and for the City of Dodge City, Ford County, State of Kansas. Fine, 1.00 Costs, Judge, Docket, .10 Number, .10, Title, .10, Complaint, .25. Warrant, .25. Subpoena, Swearing, Witness, Trial, .50, Judgement, .25, Entering Judgement, .25, Mittimus, Commitment, Continuance, Entries, .50. Filing Papers, .10 Index, .10. Fine and costs paid Aug. 8, 1878. Attorney, 3.00 Received my fee E.F. Colborn. Marshal. 2.00. Paid Marshal Earp Aug. 8, 1878. Witnesses, Total, 8.50 Fine paid City Treas. R.G. Cook Aug. 20, 1878. Fannie Bell, Defendant arrested on the complaint of Wyatt. S. Earp charging that on the 7th day of August AD. 1878, at the said City of Dodge City, the said Defendant did within the corporate limits of the said City then and there unlawfully disturb the quiet of the City in that he did conduct herself in a rude, angry, and violent manner. Contrary to the provisions of Section II of Ordinance No. 16 Relating to Misdemeanors. Now on this 8th day of August, 1878 came this cause for hearing. Case called. Defendant Fannie Bell present in court and after hearing the charges contained in the complaint read enters a plea of “guilty.” Whereupon it is by the court considered ordered and adjudicated that the defendant is guilty as charged in the complaint and she pay a fine of one dollar and the costs of this prosecution and that she stands committed until the same is paid. Witness my hand: Samuel Marshall, Police Judge.

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