Monday April 10th 1865
There being no business for the Grand Jury came into open Court
& was discharged for the Term
In the matter of Samuel B.
McLin formerly an attorney and Solicitor of this Court
and Circuit, he having proven himself a traitor and deserted
his native Country and her Allegiance, it is therefore moved
that his name be Stricken from the roll as a Member of
this Bar
April 10th 1865 E.M. Graham
Solicitor
It appearing to the Court that Samuel B. McLin has
deserted the Cause of the Confederate States and
of this State and is adhering to the Enemy now at
war with, It is therefore for this act of Treason &
desertion ordered that he Stricken from the rolls of
attorneys of this Circuit & State
April 10th 1865 James B. Dawkins
Judge &c
Court adjourned untill 9 Oclock tomorrow
April 11th 1865 Tuesday
Met pursuant to adjournment
There being no business for the Petit Jury came into
Court and was discharged for the term
J.H. Verdier } Cooper
vs } attatchment Continued
Lemuel Wilson } Banks & Graham
Court adjourned untill 9 Oclock tomorrow
morning
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