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              <text>Page 1: Witness and Filing Information&#13;
(7287)&#13;
7287&#13;
Filed this 6th day&#13;
of Oct. 1892&#13;
C. L. Long J.P.&#13;
J.H. Morris, clerk&#13;
By Geo. Hill, deputy&#13;
H.M. Stansbery&#13;
W.M. McCoy&#13;
Luther Perkins&#13;
D. Stewart Elliot&#13;
J.E.S. Boothby&#13;
J.H. Bruister&#13;
W. R. Cubine&#13;
James Evans&#13;
&#13;
Filed Nov. 17, 1892.&#13;
(p. 1)&#13;
&#13;
Page 2: Formal Complaint&#13;
Before C.L. Long Justice of the Peace&#13;
In and for the City of Coffeyville, Kansas.&#13;
State of Kansas&#13;
vs Plaintiff&#13;
Emmet Dalton&#13;
Defendant&#13;
H. M. Stansbery of lawful age&#13;
being duly sworn according to law&#13;
on his oath says that at the County&#13;
of Montgomery and State of Kansas on or&#13;
about the 5th day of October in the&#13;
year 1892 then and there being one&#13;
Emmit Dalton did unlawfully&#13;
Feloniously premeditatedly willfully&#13;
and of malice aforethought shoot&#13;
at and into the body of one&#13;
George Cubine and did kill and&#13;
murder the said George Cubine. Then&#13;
and there being by shooting him&#13;
the said George Cubine with a certain&#13;
gun commonly called a Winchester Rifle&#13;
then and there loaded with powder&#13;
and leaden bullets which said Winchester&#13;
rifle loaded with powder and leaden&#13;
bullets as aforesaid the said Emmet&#13;
Dalton then and there in his hands&#13;
had and held contrary to the statutes&#13;
in such cases made and provided&#13;
and against the peace and dignity&#13;
the state of Kansas.&#13;
H. M. Stansbery&#13;
Subscribed and sworn to before me this&#13;
6th day of October 1892 C. L. Long&#13;
Justice of the Peace (p. 2)</text>
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              <text>Page 1: Filing &amp; Service Record&#13;
No. 7287&#13;
SUBPŒNA.&#13;
MONTGOMERY COUNTY DISTRICT COURT.&#13;
&#13;
Plaintiff: The State of Kansas&#13;
Defendant: Emmet Dalton&#13;
Attorney for Plaintiff: H.E. Ziegler&#13;
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Sheriff: T.F. Callahan (p. 1).&#13;
&#13;
Page 2: Formal Command&#13;
THE STATE OF KANSAS, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, ss.&#13;
TO: Stanford Munn, Frank Carrington, John Knox, George Picker, Harry Lukins, William Owens, William Cruzan.&#13;
GREETING: You and each of you are hereby commanded to be and appear in your proper person before the District Court, in and for said county of Montgomery, on the 8th day of March, 1893, at 8:30 o'clock a.m., of said day, there to testify what you know in behalf of the Plaintiff in a certain action pending in said Court, wherein The State of Kansas is Plaintiff and Emmet Dalton is Defendant.&#13;
WITNESS MY HAND and the Seal of said Court this 1st day of March, A.D. 1893.&#13;
Clerk: H.C. Foreman (p. 2).</text>
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              <text>Page 1: Subpoena Filing and Return&#13;
&#13;
No: 7287&#13;
Court: Montgomery County District Court&#13;
Parties: The State of Kansas (Plaintiff) vs. Emmet Dalton (Defendant)&#13;
Filed: March 8, 1893, by W.C. Foreman, Clerk&#13;
Service Record: Received on March 7, 1893. Executed on March 7, 1893, by delivering a copy to Chas K. Smith and James Parker.&#13;
Signatures: T.F. Callahan, Sheriff; By Chas Morgan, Deputy.&#13;
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&#13;
Page 2: Formal Command&#13;
&#13;
To: Chas K. Smith &amp; James Parker&#13;
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7287&#13;
SUBPŒNA.&#13;
MONTGOMERY COUNTY DISTRICT COURT.&#13;
State of Kansas, PLAINTIFF.&#13;
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Emmett Dalton, DEFENDANT.&#13;
Filing Information:&#13;
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THE STATE OF KANSAS, Montgomery County, SS.&#13;
TO: Charles L. Way&#13;
GREETING: You and each of you are hereby commanded to be and appear in your proper person before the District Court, in and for said county of Montgomery, on the 8 day of March 1893 at 8:30 o'clock a. m., of said day, there to testify what you know in behalf of the Plaintiff in a certain action pending in said Court, wherein State of Kansas is Plaintiff and Emmett Dalton (is) Defendant and this you do under penalty of the Law.&#13;
WITNESS MY HAND and the Seal of said Court this 21 day of Feby A. D. 1893.&#13;
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D. S. Elliott W. T. Dean Kirby Long&#13;
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Dick Fulkereson John J. Kloehr Joseph Johnson&#13;
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T. J. Dodge T. H. Brooks Joseph Savage&#13;
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&#13;
GREETING: You and each of you are hereby commanded to be and appear in your proper person before the District Court, in and for said county of Montgomery, on the 7th day of March, 1893 at 8:30 o'clock a.m., of said day, there to testify what you know in behalf of the Plaintiff in a certain action pending in said Court, wherein The State of Kansas is Plaintiff and Emmet Dalton is Defendant (p. 2).&#13;
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SUBPOENA. MONTGOMERY COUNTY DISTRICT COURT.&#13;
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Attorney for Plaff (Plaintiff): W.E. Ziegler&#13;
Filed: 9th day of March, 1893 by W.C. Foreman, Clerk.&#13;
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THE STATE OF KANSAS, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, SS.&#13;
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GREETING: You are hereby commanded to be and appear in your proper person before the District Court, in and for said county of Montgomery, on the 9th day of March, 1893 at 8:30 o'clock a.m., of said day, there to testify what you know in behalf of the Plaintiff in a certain action pending in said Court, wherein The State of Kansas is Plaintiff and Emmett Dalton is Defendant.&#13;
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              <text>Court: District Court, Montgomery County, Kansas (p. 1)&#13;
Case Number: 7257 (pp. 1-2)&#13;
Plaintiff: The State of Kansas (pp. 1-2)&#13;
Defendant: Emmet Dalton (pp. 1-3)&#13;
Date Filed: November 17, 1892 (pp. 1-2)&#13;
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Docket Entries (October 1892) (p. 3)&#13;
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Oct. 6th, 1892: The Plaintiff filed a bill of particulars and affidavit charging the defendant with murder.&#13;
Warrant Issued: To West Stevens, Constable.&#13;
Oct. 6th, 1892: Warrant returned and filed. West Stevens endorsed the warrant, stating he arrested Emmet Dalton and brought him before the Justice of the Peace.&#13;
Court Proceedings: The complaint and warrant were read to the defendant, charging him with murder. When asked if he was ready for a preliminary hearing, the defendant waived it. The court advised him to seek counsel before answering, which he refused.&#13;
Outcome: The Court ordered the defendant to be committed to the jail of Montgomery County to be dealt with according to law.&#13;
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Commitment &amp; Fees (p. 4)&#13;
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Oct. 6th, 1892: Commitment returned. West Stevens certified that he conveyed Emmet Dalton to the Montgomery County jail and delivered a copy of the order to the jailer.&#13;
Justice of the Peace Fees: $4.25&#13;
Constable Fees (West Stevens): $1.25&#13;
Total Fees: $5.50&#13;
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              <text>Page 1: Filing Cover&#13;
No. 2228&#13;
Transcript&#13;
State of Kansas&#13;
vs.&#13;
Emmet Dalton&#13;
No. 132&#13;
Filed Oct. 12th, 1892&#13;
J.H. Norris, Clerk (p. 1)&#13;
Page 2: Complaint and Charge&#13;
State of Kansas, Montgomery County } ss.&#13;
Before G.E. Gilmore, a Justice of the Peace for Independence City in said County.&#13;
The State of Kansas, Plaintiff&#13;
vs.&#13;
Emmet Dalton, Defendant&#13;
No. 132&#13;
Criminal Action&#13;
October 6, 1892, P.J. Fritch made complaint on oath charging that on the 5th day of Oct. 1892, Emmet Dalton did then and there unlawfully, feloniously, purposely, deliberately, and premeditatedly, wrongfully, feloniously and of his malice aforethought assault with a deadly weapon, to wit: a Winchester repeating rifle loaded with gunpowder and leaden balls, which said Winchester repeating rifle so loaded as aforesaid he, the said Emmet Dalton, then and there held in his right hand and which said Winchester repeating rifle loaded as aforesaid, the said Emmet Dalton did then and there unlawfully, wrongfully, purposely, maliciously and of his deliberate premeditated malice aforethought... (p. 2)&#13;
Page 3: Specifics of the Alleged Crime&#13;
...fire off and discharge against and upon the body of the said Lucius Baldwin, thereby and by means thereof striking the said Lucius Baldwin with one of the said leaden balls, which leaden ball by force of the gunpowder aforesaid did then and there penetrate into and through the body of him, the said Lucius Baldwin, inflicting on and in the body of the said Lucius Baldwin aforesaid one mortal wound of which mortal injury inflicted as aforesaid, he, the said Lucius Baldwin, immediately died.&#13;
And so, said Emmet Dalton, by the means and in the manner aforesaid, unlawfully, willfully, purposely, maliciously, feloniously and of his deliberation, premeditation, and malice aforethought, him, the said Lucius Baldwin, did then and there kill and murder, contrary to the statute in such cases made and provided and against the peace and dignity of the State of Kansas.&#13;
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...returnable forthwith. Warrant returned and filed Oct. 11, 1892, at 10 o'clock AM with the following return endorsed:&#13;
"Received this writ Oct. 6, 1892. Executed the same Oct. 11, 1892 by bringing the body of the within-named Emmet Dalton before the court. J. Callaghan, Sheriff."&#13;
Oct. 11, 1892, Case called for hearing. Present: State by County Atty. J.R. Charlton. Defendant in person. The charges made against said defendant were distinctly read to and in the presence of defendant and he was required to plead thereto. For answer, he said he would waive a preliminary examination.&#13;
The court thereupon finds that the crime as charged has been committed and there are reasonable grounds for believing the defendant guilty of its commission. It is therefore by the court ordered that the defendant Emmet Dalton be committed to the jail of Montgomery County until discharged according to law. (p. 4)</text>
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