A. Yes sir.

Q. Do you know whether or not John had a warrant for him?

A. I didn't at that time.

Q. Did you later see that warrant?

A. No sir. I never saw it but I was told he had a warrant.


It is agreed that the State may introduce the testimony of C. H. Biereley, the undertaker, to locate the wounds, at any

time.

Here the State rests its case.

The following testimony was heard for the defendant.


Witness, John Freeman, being first duly sworn, testified as follows:

DIRECT-EXAMINATION by Mr Bratton:

Q. Your name is John Freeman?

A. Yes sir.

Q. How old are you Mr Freeman?

A. Fifty-six years old.

Q. Where do you live?

A. I live out here at Union Hall - on Ballplay.

Q. Is that in Monroe County?

A. Yes Monroe County.

Q. How long have you been living in Monroe County?

A. I came here February, 1930.

Q. How long have you served as an officer John?

A. About 12 or 13 years.

Q. You are a married man?

A. Yes sir.

Q. Have a family?

A. Yes sir.

Q. You have four children I believe?

A. Yes four children.

 

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