THE COURT.
By one information James Monroe Rudolph was accused of assault with intent to commit murder, a second offense of burglary and a third offense of robbery, consisting of taking from the immediate presence of George C. Peterzon and James Stokes certain keys, by means of force and fear. By separate information, he was accused of grand theft. In each information he was accused of having served terms in prison after conviction of robbery, false imprisonment and...
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