Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 217, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1926 — Page 16

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THREEPAROLED; ANOTHERREVOKED Forger and House-Breaker Given Freedom. Two paroles were granted, one revoked, a temporary parole .granted, and a transfer of a prisoner made in orders handed down by Governor Ed Jackson. Those receiving paroles were Robert Mantell, sentepced from two to fourteen years for forgery in the Cass County Circuit Court in March, 1922, and Prittla Orton, sentenced in Vanderburg County in October, 1922, from two to fourteen years for house breaking. Parole of John Harris, Negro, sentenced to thirty days on State farm and $l3O flne for liquor law violations, was revoked. Virgil Bottoms, on parole for assault and battery with intent to kill, and found guilty of violating the liquor law in Marion County Criminal Court, was transferred from State Farm to prison, where he will serve from two to fourteeen years on the assault charge. Two days’ leave was granted to Jewell Shorter, Greene County, to attend his brother’s funeral. He is serving from two to fourteen years on charges of forgei'y.

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