While doing a Google search on my paternal great-grandfather, Eli Weldon Haley (1866-1957), I came across an interesting link that tied him to Indiana case law. He was mentioned in the court case of Greer v. State of Indiana (1929) which went to the Indiana Supreme Court.
It seems that grandpa Eli was on the juror during the original trial that resulted in the conviction of Frank GREER. During the appeal, it was alleged that Eli was guilty of misconduct, because before the trial, it was alleged that Eli had stated to a James MILLER, that GREER was guilty, and that if he (Haley) was on the jury, he "would stay until the last dog was hung that he was guilty". This statement was supposedly given in the presence of Wesley F. METZNER, Eli's brother-in-law. It was alleged that grandpa HALEY had been biased and that GREER could not get a fair trial.
This trial took place in Jay County, Indiana and involved the act of receiving stolen goods from another state. In 1925, Greer received stolen clover seed from Van Wert, Ohio and knowing that it was stolen, tried to sell it in Jay County. He was convicted and sentenced to the Indiana State Prison. The Supreme Court did not grant his appeal based on his claim that my ancestor was a biased juror.
This sounds like an interesting case to research. On my next trip to the library in Portland, I am going to see what I can find out from the local newspaper articles.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Biased Juror? Eli Weldon Haley: Mentioned in Indiana Case Law
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Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Family Milestones: March 9th
My paternal 7th-great grandfather, Ulrich SCHURCH, was born on this date in 1663 in Sumiswald, Canton Bern, Switzerland. Ulrich was the son of Peter and Verina (EGGIMAN) SCHURCH. Ulrich married about 1695 to Barbara GRUNDBACHER, daughter of Michael and Anna (BRAND) GRUNDBACHER. They were Mennonites who emigrated to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. They had 8 children. Ulrich died circa 1739 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
My maternal 5th-great granduncle, Obed WILSON, married on this date in 1822 in Sussex County, New Jersey to Elizabeth O. CARCUFF. Obed was the son of Mahlon WILSON, and the younger brother of my Samuel WILSON. Obed was born in 1788. I do not know when Elizabeth was born or died. They had 7 children. Obed died in 1852 in Sussex County, New Jersey.
My maternal 5th-great granduncle, Obed WILSON, married on this date in 1822 in Sussex County, New Jersey to Elizabeth O. CARCUFF. Obed was the son of Mahlon WILSON, and the younger brother of my Samuel WILSON. Obed was born in 1788. I do not know when Elizabeth was born or died. They had 7 children. Obed died in 1852 in Sussex County, New Jersey.
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