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son stalled his gaming case once again today as he wriggled out of arraignment on three indictments, On the eve of being required to plead guilty or innocent to the gaming counts, the lottery operator late yesterday demanded his irfal be transferred to another county.
Big Tom's attorneys, Virgil Norris and John Carson, . con-
tended local prejudice prevents the 48-year-old Thompson from Lastex receiving a fair trial in Criminal in Sizes Court 1. g . Quote Prosecutor 32 to 38.
They cited a statement of Prosecutor Fairchild, made after! Tuffy Mitchell was convicted on four gaming charges, that “Big Tom is next” in his war on gamblers,
The attorneys also told Judge Harry O. Chamberlin a story published Wednesday in another Indianapolis newspaper was prejudicial to their case, Judge Chamberlin took the change of venue motion under advisement and postponed Big Tom's arraignment set today. A new pleading date was not pet. Big Tom was indicted by the grand jury after police raided his downtown office Feb. 27, 1951. Raiders seized 50 boxes of gaming equipment 4 and business records,
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