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    1. 1904-Rutland City Court Cases
    2. Source, Rutland, Vt.Daily Herald--Tues.Nov.15, 1904. RECEIPTS WERE $ 39.55. A Profitable Day's Business in City Court Yesterday. In City court yesterday morning three cases comprised the day's grist. James Maloney was up for intoxication, first offense. A plea of guilty was entered and he was fined $ 5 and costs, amounting in all to $ 12.25, which he paid. William Talbot was another first offense man. He pleaded not guilty, but the court found him so, and imposed an assessment of $ 5 and costs, amounting in all to $ 14.31. An appeal was taken, but later in the day Talbot decided to pay and departed. No stranger to the court was Phillip Ryan. This was Phillip's sixth offense. The charge was breach of the peace and as Ryan was thoroughly acquainted with the trade, he answered,"Guilty". Five dollars and costs, said Judge Ross, and a record of deposit in the amount of $ 12.99 was entered after the name of Phillip Ryan.

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