Lawrence Brotherton. Case File No. 5705. June-August 1920.

Type of event: Legal Proceedings

Location: Saint Louis County; Minnesota; United States

Document date:

Document type: Gov't Record(s)

Document subtype: Indictment Record

Documents: Lawrence Brotherton. Case File No. 5705. June-August 1920.

Citation:

Minnesota. District Court (Saint Louis County).
Indictment Records.
Volume P [F?], January 1920 – September 1946.
Selected pages 43-88: Selected case nos. 5675-5735, June-August 1920.
Case no. 5705: Lawrence Brotherton.

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INDICTMENT RECORD.
5705
The District Court for the County of St. Louis and State of Minnesota.

THE STATE OF MINNESOTA.
vs. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Lawrence Brotherton

Lawrence Brotherton is
ACCUSED by the Grand Jury of the County of St. Louis, Minnesota, by this indictment of the crime of Riot, committed as follows, to-wit: the said Lawrence Brotherton, John Doe, Richard Roe, and divers other persons to the number of three and more, whose true names are to this Grand Jury unknown, having assembled on the fifteenth day of June, A.D. 1920, at the City of Duluth, County of St. Louis and State of Minnesota, for the purpose of obstructing one Oscar Olson, a public police officer of the said City of Duluth and State of Minnesota, and divers other public police officers of said city and state, whose true names are to this Grand Jury unknown, in the performance of certain of their duties, to-wit: the duty of safeguarding and retaining in their custody certain persons, to-wit: One Isaac McGhie, one Elmer Jackson and one Eli Clayton, which said persons were then and there in the custody of the said police officers, and then and there confined in certain property of the City of Duluth, to-wit: in that certain building situated on East Superior Street, in the said city, county and state, and commonly known as the Police Headquarters of the City of Duluth, a more particular description of which said property and building is to this Grand Jury unknown, and the duty of protecting from damage and destruction the said property and building, and the said persons, being then and there assembled for the further purpose of damaging and destroying said property and of breaking into said building and of taking there from and from said custody, and of assaulting and killing the said Isaac McGhie, Elmer Jackson and Eli Clayton, and the said John Doe, Richard Roe, and said other divers persons to the number of three and more being then and there engaged in disturbing the public peace by using force and violence to certain other persons and property by then and there did then and there wrongfully, unlawfully, willfully, feloniously and riotously instigate, promote and aid the said John Doe, Richard Roe, and said divers other persons to the number of three and more, then and there present and participating in said assembly, to a disturbance of the public peace by the use of force and violence to certain other person and property, to-wit: to said Oscar Olson and the said divers other public police officers, to the said Isaac McGhie, Elmer Jackson and Eli Clayton, and to the said property of the City of Duluth; and the said John Doe, Richard Roe, and said divers other persons to the number of three and were so assembled, and so instigated, promoted and aided, did then and there disturb the public peace by using force and violence to certain other persons and property by then and there striking and hitting the said Oscar Olson and the said other public police officers with bricks, stones, sticks, streams of water, and divers other weapons, a more particular description of which said weapons is to this Grand Jury unknown, and by directing and throwing against and striking with bricks, stones, sticks, timbers, rails and streams of water the said building, and by battering down and removing the doors of said building with rails, timbers, poles, hammers and diverse other instruments to the Grand Jury unknown, and by taking from the said building and by assaulting and killing the said Isaac McGhie, Elmer Jackson and Eli Clayton, the said Lawrence Brotherton did wrongfully, unlawfully, willfully, feloniously and riotously participate in said disturbance of the public peace by being then and there present, and by then and there instigating, promoting and aiding the said disturbance of the public peace.
ENDORSEMENTS

THE DISTRICT COURT
For the County of St. Louis and State of Minnesota.
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

THE STATE OF MINNESOTA
vs.
Lawrence Brotherton

INDICTMENT

“A TRUE BILL”

W. J. McCabe________________
Foreman of the Grand Jury.

Presented to the Court in open Court by the Foreman of the Grand Jury, in the presence of the Grand Jury and filed with the Clerk this __14th__ day of __July__ 1920

__J. P. JOHNSON____________
Clerk.
By __W. R. Wasson___________
Deputy.
__Warren E. Greene___________
County Attorney.

Contrary to the form of the Statute in such case made and provided,
and against the peace and dignity of the State of Minnesota.
Dated at Duluth, in the County of St. Louis and State of Minnesota,
On the this 1st day of July, A.D. 1920.

Witnesses examined before the Grand Jury:
John Hammerberg
Lester Smith _W. J. McCabe_______________
John C. Brown Foreman of Grand Jury.
Earl J. Benoit
STATE OF MINNESOTA. DISTRICT COURT ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
COUNTY OF ST. LOUIS.

I HEREBY CERTIFY That I have compared the foregoing with the original indictment, and also the endorsements, therein found by the Grand Jury of said County on the 1st day of July 1920, against Lawrence Brotherton and presented to the Court in open Court by the Foreman of the Grand Jury, and filed on 14th day of July 1920, and that the same is a true and correct copy thereof.
__J. P. JOHNSON_______________Clerk.
By __M. M. Kruse _____________Deputy.