Monday November 23rd 1868
State of Florida } Solicitor
vs } Larceny
Lemuel Wallace } Spencer
On this day came the Solicitor Archi
=bald T. Banks who prosecutes the pleas of the State
in this behalf, as well as the prisoner, in person
who having entered a Plea of not guilty there
upon came a Jury to wit
1 John OMalley 7 James R. Sanches
2 W.J. Hamilton 8 George Bucklin
3 T.J. Long 9 Wm F. Jackson
4 J.W. McRae 10 W.S. Land
5 R.T. Wilson 11 Joseph Rowe
6 William Strickland 12 James Ford
who having been duly sworn well and truly to try
and the deliberation made between the State of Florida
and the prisoner at the Bar, after having heard
the Testimony of Witnesses the Argument of Council
and the charge of the Court retired in charge of
a Baliff to consider of their Verdict, and afterward
to wit on the Same day returned into Court and
rendered th following Verdict We the Jury
find the defendant guilty thereupon it is
ordered, considered and adjudged by the Court
that the said Lemuel Wallace be committed to the
Penitentiary at hard labor for one year
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