Source, Granville, N.Y. Sentinel--Fri. Jan. 23, 1914. HUDSON FALLS, N.Y. Part # 2 of cases in Hudson Falls Court. Frank Nerwin of Greenwich (NY) was indicted for the crime of grand larceny, second degree. He pleaded not guilty and upon his request Attorney Joseph B. McCormick of Granville was assigned to defend him. Nerwin is charged with have stolen $130 from the sale of produce of J. G. Sherman's farm and making a get-a-way to New York city where he was captured by the chief of Greenwich, Daniel Regan. When arrested the boy had less than $50. He had been acting as manager of the farm. Daniel Balch and William Dickinson of Granville, were indicted for the crime of forgery, second degree. They entered pleas of not guilty and upon their request Attorney Joseph B. McCormick of Granville was assigned to defend them. Louis Ferloin and Herbert McGrouty were jointly indicted for the crime of burglary , third degree. The culprits through their attorney, Herbert J. Van Kirk of Greenwich, pleaded guilty. They were charged with having broken into the Bosworth store and taking the sum of $5.35, together with some knives, watches,razors, cigars,etc. Owing to their ages, eighteen and sixteen years respectively, the judge allowed them passes to liberty upon condition that Ferloin join the navy as he stated he intended to do and that McGrouty lead a better life under the supervision o his parents. The boy's father promise to see that his son was carefully watched. The aged father shed tears of joy when the youth was given freedom. Michael Pedric was indicted on two counts , namely carrying a concealed weapons and assault in the first degree. To both charges he pleaded not guilty. S. E. Everts of Granville was assigned to defend the prisoner at county court. Frank Gibbons was indicted for the crime of grand larceny, second degree and burglary, third degree, alleged to have been committed in Shushan. (NY) Attorney Eliot P.Norton of Cambridge, was assigned as counsel. P.S. More court cases in Part # 3.