Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 252, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Peter Crumpacker Fined SIOO For Contempt of douH.
Peter Crumpacker, the Hammond attorney who (failed to respond to a grand jury summons,from Marion county, was fined SIOO Friday by Judge Markey. Mr. Crumpacker had been cAiled to testify in the investigation of two salary bills which were embodied in the statutes t f the last legislature and which had never passed the legislature. Mr. Crumpacker stated that he had gone to Indianapolis on the day he was summoned, had gone to the court hoi/je, located the jury room and found the door closed. He had waited around for an hour, gone down the street, returned arm found the door still closed, He went dow; on the street again and when he returned the dpor to the grand jury room was open, the chairs were vacant and he said he presumed he was not wanted and went away. Since tlien Mr. Crumpacker had been indisposed. He asked Judge Markey, who imposed the fine, if he did not think it a little high. Judge Markey told him that as a lawyer he should understand and respect the law and that had he purposely evaded the court, as Tom Knotts, of Gary, seems to be doing, lie would have added a jail sentence.
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