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DISTRICT COURT
GRAND JURY REPORT Crowley Signal May 3, 1902
News Article from Acadia Parish
Submitted by Winston Boudreaux, 2006


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GRAND JURY REPORT Crowley Signal May 3, 1902

The Grand Jury after five days of ardous toil made their final report 
to Judge DeBallion Friday morning.  In their report four true bills were returned.

 

The following were dismissed for lack of evidence to justify an indictment:
  
Charles S. Capers  horsestealing  
W.A. Chachere  obtaining money under false pretenses  
Emile Sonnier  slander.

The jury recommended that the prisoners sent to the county jail for 
misdemeanor be made to work the public roads and suggested that an 
iron fence be put around the jail.

The following prisoners were arraigned before Judge DeBallion and entered 
pleas of guilty to the charges preferred against them: 
 
Simean Broussard  disturbing the peace of a public assembly.  
Almond Morgan  disturbing the peace of a public assembly and carrying a concealed weapon.  
Ben Perill  obtaining money under false prestenses..  
Ooston Floolde  carrying concealed weapons.  
PRISONERS SENTENCED  
Crowley Signal May 10, 1902  
Heavy Fines Imposed on Pistol Toters  
Case of Rayon vs. Webb was decided in favor of the Plaintiff.

The first thing after convening court last Saturday Judge DeBaillion had 
the following prisoners, who have been convicted at this term of court 
brought before him, and sentenced them as follows:

Simeon Broussard  disturbing a peaceful assembly, 6 months in jail or fine of $50.  
Baptiste Payne  larceny and breaking and entering at night, 15 years in the penitentiary.  
Buddy Cole  larceny and breaking and entering at nighte, 15 years in the penitentiary.  
Ben Perrill  obtaining money under false prenteses, 6 months in jail.  
Baston Flood  carrying concealed weapons, fined $100. or 3 months in jail.  
Cyprien Harrison carrying concealed weapons, fined $100. or 3 months in jail.  
Edward Higginbotham  disturbing a peaceful assembly, fined $100 or 9 months in jail.  
Willis Higginbotham disturbing a peaceful assembly, fined $100 or 9 months in jail.  
Estelle Hickman  petit larceny, 3 months in parish jail.  
Almond Dupuis  carrying concealed weapons, find $100.  
________ Cofell  assault and battery, 6 months in jail.  
Euluse Comeaux  killing a cow, 6 months in jail.  
Numa Comeaux  killing a cow, 6 months in jail.  
George F. Cofell  6 months in jail or fine of $50.
  
As the present term of District Court draws to a close matters begin to become 
more interesting.

Tuesday morning Jose Baptiste, the condemned murder of Alcee Theophile, colored, 
was brought into court and given the death sentence. The prisoner seems now to be 
reconciled to his fate. During the trying ordeal he was compelled to face Tuesday 
he appeared calm and resigned and did not once lose his composure. Even after he 
was taken back to his cell in the jail he had no complaint to make. His conduct was 
in marked contrast to his manner the day the case was finished. Then he was defiant 
and harsh in his criticisms of the verdict of the jury. Although Baptiste has about 
despaired of his life the attorneys in the case are more optimistic. Tuesday the 
law firm of Story and Pugh were added to his counsel. A motion for a new trial was made.