Locke Law Victims To Be Pardoned., Daily Racing Form, 1909-04-03

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LOCKE LAW VICTIMS TO BE PARDONED. Ni-w Orleans, La., April 2. — As soon as the judgment of tbe Supreme Court Bceoeaea final in ihe rase of S. M. Shetlield and Ilaicide 1 rigerio. srbo were aeateneed to sevea months in prison and a line of |3S0 for violations ot tin- L » kt- aliti raring law. applirations will bo filed Willi Hie Board • ■I Iarilotis asking for a full pardon. Al the satin-linn- tln-y will lie reprieved until the board passes iilnui their cases. While state officials deny any agreement was Made I lure is no iiuestion that all persons eon • irted of violating the I.orke law air to pay theii I 11-. bill none will serve time. This statement relative to Sheffield and 1rigerin Hill also apply to W. W. I. hs. s.-nt.-m -d by Jmigr Raker a low days ago. Ho will pay his flue of v:.~.n but there K no prospi 1 1 now of his serving a Jail sentenco.


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