Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1912 — HIATT TESTIMONY ENDS [ARTICLE]
HIATT TESTIMONY ENDS
Court In Noblssville Caso Grants Two Days for Arguments. Noblesvllle, Ind., Jan. 26.—Just before court adjourned the prosecution Id case against Harry Hiatt, charged with the murder of his wife, announced it waa ready to rest. The defense had no additional evidence to offer and the testimony was finished following a trial of thirteen days, the longest criminal case ever tried in this county. „ ; ' '’
Judge Vestal announced that he would allow the attorneys two day? for arguments. Drs. A. R. Tucker, E. E. Wishard and C. E. Tomlinson, medical experts, said that In their judgment Hiatt was sane at the time he committed the crime. Dr. Tucker said that he believed the crime was premeditated, otherwise the defendant would not have taken particular notice of those whom he met on the road going to the Voss home t where the deed was committed.
