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The Daily Dispatch: December 15, 1862., [Electronic resource], Martial law — a Legal Decision in Petersburg about it. (search)
Martial law — a Legal Decision in Petersburg about it. In Petersburg on Friday, R. N. Wilkinson and Jacob T. Crowder, charged with selling liquor in the city, were carried before Judge Gholson and discharged from the custody of the military autas authority to establish such a regulation only over his camp. 4. That there was no distraction between the case of Crowder, who sold liquor in Petersburg to soldiers, and Wilkinson, who sold liquor in Petersburg to others than soldiers — both Crowder and Wilkinson being civilians, in no way connected with the army. 5. That Browder, who sold liquor to soldiers in the camp of Gen. Pettigrew was lawfully arrested, though he could not be tried by Court-Martial. 6. That Wilkinson and ew was lawfully arrested, though he could not be tried by Court-Martial. 6. That Wilkinson and Crowder, having violated the law of the State, should enter into bonds to be of good behavior, and to answer indictments before the Hustings Court