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Commonwealth of Kentucky vs Hopson Binford
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Charges:
The Commonwealth of Kentucky Hickman County and Circuit, Set:
The GRAND JURORS, duly empanelled, sworn, and charged to enquire for said Commonwealth, and the body of the County aforesaid at the July term of the Hickman Circuit Court in the year 1839 upon their oaths present that oath Hopson Binford late of said County yeoman on the first day of July in the year 1839 at the county and Circuit aforesaid did feloniously, willfully & maliciously and of his malice aforethought make an assault on and upon one Thomas James of the County of Hickman and Circuit aforesaid and that the said Hopson Binford willfully & maliciously & of his malice aforethought did then and there shoot and discharge in and against & upon the said Thomas James a certain double barreled shotgun shot, which he the said Hopson Binford then and there held in his hands and that the said Hopson Binford with the said leaden bullet & shot discharged by the four of the gun powder out of the said double barreled shot gun, did then and there willfully and maliciously and with intent to kill with malice aforethought as aforesaid then & there did strike penetrate and wound the said Thomas James giving him the said Thomas James with the leaden bullets shot aforesaid shot and discharged one wound in and upon his left should & breast and also one other wound in and upon his left leg and also one other wound in and upon his left arm of which several wounds in and upon the shoulder and breast, the leg and arm of the said James, he the said Thomas James then and there (?) and languishingly lived, against the form of the statute in that case made and provided, and against the peace and dignity of said Commonwealth.
Information Given by Joshua Bryant, James Moore, Peter M Petrie, & Edward Petrie, all farmers & citizens of Hickman County and not of the Grand Jury
J.B. Husbands
Attorney pro term for said Commonwealth
Warrant:
The Commonwealth of Kentucky,
To the Sheriff of Hickman County – Greetings:
We command you to take Hopson Binford if he be found in your bailiwick and him safely keep, so that you have his body before the Judge of our Hickman Circuit Court at the court house in Clinton on the 1st day of our next March term, to answer an Indictment of the Grand Jury against him found at for shooting Thomas James with intent to kill. And have then there this writ.
Witness WHH Taylor, Clerk of our said Court at the court house aforesaid, the 12 day of January, 1847 and in the 57 year of the Commonwealth.
WHH Taylor Clk
Warrant:
The Commonwealth of Kentucky,
To the Sheriff of Hickman County – Greetings:
We again command you to take Hopson Binford if he be found in your bailiwick and him safely keep, so that you have his body before the Judge of our Hickman Circuit Court at the court house in Clinton on the 1st day of our next March term, to answer an Indictment of the Grand Jury against him found at for shooting Thomas James with intent to kill. And have then there this writ.
Witness WHH Taylor, Clerk of our said Court at the court house aforesaid, the 27 day of February, 1847 and in the 55 year of the Commonwealth.
WHH Taylor Clk
Backside: Bail is required in the sum of $3000. Attest: WHH Taylor, clk
Hopson Binford not found in my County March 15th, 1847
J.M. Robinson DS for
Wm Robinson SHC
Warrant:
The Commonwealth of Kentucky,
To the Sheriff of Hickman County – Greetings:
We command you to take Hopson Binford if he be found in your bailiwick and him safely keep, so that you have his body before the Judge of our Hickman Circuit Court at the court house in Clinton on the 1st day of our next March term, to answer an Indictment of the Grand Jury against him for shooting Thomas James with intent to kill.
Witness WHH Taylor, Clerk of our said Court at the court house aforesaid, the 12 day of January, 1848 and in the 56 year of the Commonwealth.
WHH Taylor
Backside: H Binford not found in my county March 18th, 1850.
Wiley Weatherford, SHC
Warrant:
The Commonwealth of Kentucky,
To the Sheriff of Hickman County – Greetings:
We command you to take Hopson Binford if he be found in your bailiwick and him safely keep, so that you have his body before the Judge of our Hickman Circuit Court at the court house in Clinton on the 1st day of our next September term, to answer an Indictment of the Grand Jury against him for shooting Thomas James with intent to kill.
Witness WHH Taylor, Clerk of our said Court at the court house aforesaid, the 12 day of July, 1848 and in the 56 year of the Commonwealth.
Backside: Not found March 17, 1849
EL Watson DS for
WS Jordan SHC
Warrant:
The Commonwealth of Kentucky,
To the Sheriff of Hickman County – Greetings:
We command you to take Hopson Binford if he be found in your bailiwick and him safely keep, so that you have his body before the Judge of our Hickman Circuit Court at the court house in Clinton on the 1st day of our next March term, to answer an Indictment of the Grand Jury against him found at for shooting Thomas James with intent to kill. And have then there this writ.
Witness WHH Taylor, Clerk of our said Court at the court house aforesaid, the 18 day of January, 1850 and in the 58 year of the Commonwealth.
WHH Taylor, clk
Backside:
H. Binford not found 21st March 1853.
L.H. Lee SHC
Warrant:
The Commonwealth of Kentucky,
To the Sheriff of Hickman County – Greetings:
We command you to take Hopson Binford if he be found in your bailiwick and him safely keep, so that you have his body before the Judge of our Hickman Circuit Court at the court house in Clinton on the 1st day of our next March term, to answer an Indictment of the Grand Jury against him found at the July Term 1839 for malicious shooting.
Witness G Wm Rennick, Clerk of our said Court at the court house aforesaid, the 3rd day of October, 1851 and in the 60 year of the Commonwealth.
G Wm Rennick, clk
Bail is required in the sum of $3000; Attest G Wm Rennick, clk
Backside: H Binford not found in my county March 15th, 1852.
Ed Cropland, SHC
Warrant:
The Commonwealth of Kentucky,
To the Sheriff of Hickman County – Greetings:
We command you to take Hopson Binford if he be found in your bailiwick and him safely keep, so that you have his body before the Judge of our Hickman Circuit Court at the court house in Clinton on the 1st day of our next March term, to answer The Commonwealth of Kentucky of an Indictment of the Grand Jury against him found at the July Term 1857 of said court for shooting with intent to kill “a true bill”. And have then there this writ.
Witness G Wm Rennick, Clerk of our said Court at the court house aforesaid, the 3 day of February, 1853 and in the 62 year of the Commonwealth.
Memo: This is an Indictment for Felony and bail is required. By order of the Judge of said court in the sum of $3000.
Attest: G Wm Rennick, clk
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Warrant:
The Commonwealth of Kentucky,
To the Sheriff of Hickman County – Greetings:
We command you to take Hopson Binford if he be found in your bailiwick and him safely keep, so that you have his body before the Judge of our Hickman Circuit Court at the court house in Clinton on the 1st day of our next March term, to answer an Indictment of the Grand Jury against him found at the July Term 1839 of said Court for shooting with intent to kill, “A true bill. And have then there this writ.
Witness WHH Taylor, Clerk of our said Court at the court house aforesaid, the 15 day of January, 1857 and in the 59 year of the Commonwealth.
WHH Taylor, clk
Bail is required in the sum of $3000; Attest WHH Taylor, clk
Backside: H Binford not found in my county March 17th, 1857.
Wiley Weatherford, SHC