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United States v. William P. Rayburn
Indictment

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United States
vs } Indict
Wm P Rayburn

a true Bill

1828 October Term
Ind. quashed

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United States of America
TERRITORY OF ARKANSAS,
COUNTY OF

In the Superior Court for said Territory
To October Term
In the Circuit Court for the County aforesaid
to October term, 1828

The Grand Jurors of the United States, impannelled, sworn and charged to inquire in and for the body of the Territory aforesaid the County of upon their oaths, present and say, that Wm William P. Reyburn late of the County of Pulaski on the 7th day of August 1828 in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty eight with force and arms, at the County aforesaid, in and upon one Samuel Owens in the peace of God, and of the United States, then and there being, did make an assault, and him, the said Saml Owens then and there, did beat, wound, and ill-treat, so that his life was greatly despaired of, and other wrongs to the said Saml Owens then and there did, to the great damage of the said Saml Owens against the form of the statute in such case made and provided, and against the peace and dignity of the United States.
Thomas Hubbard
WILLIAM H. PARROTT,
Prosecuting Attorney for the
third Judicial Circuit Pro Tem

This Bill is found on the Testimony of Samuel Owen called before the Grand Jury by order of the foreman

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