Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 292, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1920 — Page 6

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GRAND JURORS ASK FOR PROBE (ConUmcd From 2*fe One.) entire!? without the knowledge or consent of the prosecutor. CENSTRED BY THE COURT, IS CLAIM. “As your honor well knows, this matter was presented to this court several weeks ago and the court made an inquiry of the grand jury and the deputy prosecutor as to Rollinson appearing before the grand jury, and that upon a statement of the facta as set out in this statement, this court censured the grand Jury and the deputy prosecutor for permitting this to be done and warned them that It was improper and abould never occur again. “After hearing the evidence 1n both Parßons cases, the grand Jury came to the conclusion that Harry Parsons was guilty, should be indicted for his crime, and he was so indicted. It came to the conclusion, on the other hand, that there was not sufficient evidence toadustify a prosecution of Ben Parsons and it dlscharged him accordingly. Neither the appearance of Mr. Rollinson in the grand Jury room, any statement that he made or any act of his whatever Influenced this jury In Its Judgment in the slightest degree. This grand Jury voted on this- case as it has upon every other one which has come before It, without the slightest Influence being exercised or exerted upon It from any source whatever, its conclusion being based entirely upon tbe law and the evidence as produced before it in this case. “Jt is true that after the return of the first indictment It was necessary to return a aecond indictment against Harry Parsons to correct an error in the first. The Indictment as such was not defective except that It was subsequently found that the first Dame of the owner of the automobile which was stolen was different than that first testified to in the grand Jury room; aad the second Indictment, which is absolutely good, differs from the first only In that the true flrst name of the prosecuting witness was subsequently found to be different than that set out in the first Indictment and that correction ii the only change made by the return of the second indictment. The grand jury and the prosecuting attorney and his deputy resent and deny as an absolute falsenood the statement in the paper that Mr. Rollinson conducted a ‘defense of this case’ in the grand jury room and that by his efforts he obtained the discharge of one of the defendants and secured the return of a defective indictment In the case of the other. His appearance and the testimony brought by him to the grand Jury roogi had nothing whatever to do with the discharge of Ben Parsons. His discharge wr.s voted by the members

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of this grand Jury solely because they did not believe that the witnesses produced by the state sufficiently connected Ben Parsons with any criminal transaction to justify his indictment, and the defect, so-called, in the flrst indictment resulted entirely from a confusion of ifames in the testimony in the grand jury room. CITE EDITOR AND LAWYER IN CASE. “We further desire to state that this court has not been debauched and stultified In any manner by the conduct of the grand jury or any representative of the prosecuting attorney’s office in this case and that the grand jurors voted in this case without any suggestion or recommendation being "made to them by any representative of the prosecutor’s office or anyone else as to how they should vote. Further any statement insinuating and maliciously designed to insinuate that the use of money or Influence in any way entered into the deliberations of tills grand jury in the Investigation of this or any other case Is wholly and maliciously false. Therefore, believing that the statement in The Indiana Dally Times already referred to by tejms and inuendos was published for the purpose of giving to the 'public the impression that this court had been debauched and stultified and that the use of money had Influenced the deliberations of the grand jqry in this case, we, the members of the grand jury of NJarion county, knowing said statements and lnuendoes to be totally false and believing that the statements both of Mr. Rollinson as reported to this newspaper and the independent statement of the paper itself are designed to be contemptuous and are contemptuous of this court and various branches thereof, we ask that your honor eite the managing editor of The Indiana Dally Times and Mr. Charles W. Rollinson to appear in this court and show cause why they should not be punished for contempt.” OTHER TRIALS HELD BEFORE GRAND JURY Further investigation Into the “trials before the grand Jury” in the criminal court the practicing of which is now being considered by members of the Indianapolis Bar association has revealed: 1. That other lawyers than Charles Rollinson have been permitted to enter the grand Jury room with witnesses and present defenses for their clients. 2. That witnesses confined in the county jail have been taken from the Jail by deputy sheriffs, brought to the grand Jury room and there examined under oath by an attorney engaged to prevent an indictment, if possible. 2. That the practice was regarded as so much of an interference with the working of the grand Jury that one grand juror consulted a reputable attorney of Indianapolis as to the right of

the county ring .to permit such procedure after a protest made by this grand Juror has been Ignored. PROSECUTOR “IGNORANT OF CONDITIONS.” In spite of the fact thatethese things are known tc have tnken place and have been a subject for comment among lawyers in Indianapolis for some time, Prosecutor Claris Adams still professes ignorance of-Them. In reference to the case of Charles Rollinson, who recently made a public statement to the effect that he had "cleared a client” before the grand jury, Adam's attempts to minimise the seriousness of the reports. Adams said that Attorney Rollinson asked for his permission for Harry Parsons to appear before the grand Jury. “Rollinson told me that Parsoris was Innocent and I gave him permission for Parsons to appear,” said Adams. Adams admitted that both of the Parson boys appeared before the grand Jury. “I am told by my grand jury that Rollinson accompanied the boys to the grand Jury room, but did not go inside

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the grand jury room until the boys were examined.” said Adam*. “When the grand Jury door avas opened and the session was over ltolllnson entered the room and told the grand Jurors that he wanted to tell them something. “RolUson then said that Harry Parsons was a returned soldier. “Rollinson turned to Parsons and asked him how long he had been in service and Parsons answered the question,” said Adams. Adams said that he did not know of the attorney's appearance until he asked members, of the grand Jury about RoHIn- , son’s public statement that he appeared before the grand Jury. “He went Into the grand Jury room without my consent,” said Adams. City Judge Walter Pritchard appeared yesterday noon at the office of Prosecutor Adams and Immediately was closeted with the prosecutor. “I am seeing now what can be done regarding this matter (Rolliuson's appearance before the grand Jury),” said Adams.

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It is known that Mr. Adams’ “explanation” of the “Farsonß trial before the grand jury” la not a true explanation of what happened In the grand Jury room in this case, whether or not it la an explanation of what Mr. Adams has been told concerning the incident. It Is also known that a deputy prose cutor who is employed by Mr. Adams for duty with the grand Jury was present when Rollinson appeared with his witnesses and took part in the proceedings. It has also been leaned that a deputy sheriff, serving under Sheriff Miller, played an lmportuut part In arranging for the appearance of Rollinson and his witnesses. All of these facts, together with a number of other Incidents, are now being reviewed by members of the Indianapolis Bar association and it is understood that the officers of the bar association will bo supplied with all the facts In a short time. The trial of Charles Rollinson, who was accused of receiving money* under false pretenses from Harry Parsons, his client, In the city court Tuesday is expected to reveal much concerning the

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denied a few days ag(* by Mr. Adams. The prosecutor then attempted to crente the impression that he regarded such conduct of grand Jury proceedings as wholly unethical and reprehensible. He did not, however, promise an Investigation of the reports which appear now to have been based on more than rumor. Judge Jrfmes A. Collins, under whose Jurisdiction the grand Jury operates, has shown no interest in the investigation of the facts concerning the Rollinson incident. He has, however, been closeted with Prosecutor Adams on several occasions

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and Mr. Adams did not make any statement relative to the Rollinson affair until after he had consulted both Judge Collins and Judge Pritchard. Jucjge Walter Pritchard of the city court has taken steps to eliminate the suspicion of the Integrity of his court, as\ raised by the statement of Parsons Rollinson took money to be paid to Pritchard. iftit Judge Collins has not yet becom* Interested in a statement which has been attributed to Parsons relative to the reasons be had for changing attorneys when the Indictment against him was filed in the .criminal court.