Louis Dondino. Case No. 6614. Warrant of Commitment. February 1921.

Type of event: Incarcerations

Location: Stillwater; Washington County; Minnesota; United States

Document date:

Document type: Gov't Record(s)

Document subtype: Warrant of Commitment

Documents: Louis Dondino. Case No. 6614. Warrant of Commitment. February 1921.

Citation:

Minnesota State Prison (Stillwater, Minn.) [Stillwater State Prison].
Louis Dondino: Case No. 6614.
Commitment Papers.
Case no. 6614, February 1921.
Warrant of Commitment.

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Reg. No. 6614______________________

Name Louis Dondino_________________


County_St. Louis____________________

Crime__Riot________________________

Term__Ind._________________________

Date Received__Feb 10 – 1921_________

Expiration Date______________________

Examined___________________

By________________________



Reg No.__6614___

Minnesota State Prison

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COMMITMENT

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State of Minnesota, } DISTRICT COURT

County of St. Louis } Eleventh Judicial District.



The State of Minnesota
No. vs. WARRANT OF COMMITMENT

Louis Dondino

Defendant

The State of Minnesota


To the Sheriff of the County aforesaid, and to the Warden of the Minnesota State
Prison, in the City of Stillwater in said State:


Reference being hereby made to the papers hereto attached which are hereby made a part hereof,
Now Therefore, in the name of the State of Minnesota, These Presents are to command you, said Sheriff, to forthwith convey and deliver into the custody of said Warden the body of said defendant, Louis Dondino; and to command you, said
Warden, to receive the body of said defendant, Louis Dondino into your custody and keeping in said State Prison and to him therein safely keep until he shall have been thence discharged by due course of law, or by competent authority.

Witness the Honorable Bert Fesler, Judge of said District
Court, and the seal of said Court, at the City of Duluth,
in said county and State, this 9th day of
A. D. February 1921

J.P. Johnson

Clerk of District Court

By J. S. Moody Deputy.