The Removal of Baltimore City Criminal Court Judge
Henry Stump, 1860. MSA Govpub
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The Removal of Baltimore City Criminal Court Judge
Henry Stump, 1860. MSA Govpub
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29 Robert Jf. Bean sworn. 1st. I do. Occupation, inspector of liquors. 2d. I am ; have known the Judge for fifteen years ; have been a regular juror on several terms ; never saw Judge Stump drunk on the bench; always looked upon him as a plain, honest and upright Judge ; never heard the Judge use vulgar language on the bench. John G. Wilmot sworn. 1st. I do. Occupation, Crier of the Superior Court and member of the bar. 2d. I am ; have been acquainted with the Judge for twenty years ; never saw the Judge intoxicated on the bench ; have always considered him honest, upright and dignified; have had opportunity to observe his conduct almost daily for the last four years ; never heard him use indecent or profane language on the bench. George W. Sheffield sworn. 1st. I do. Occupation, shipwright. 2d. I am ; have frequently attended the Criminal Court; have never seen him drunk, nor use profane or vulgar language ; always considered him a dignified Judge. William If. Stewart sworn. 1st. I do. Occupation, wharfinger. 2d. I am; have been acquainted with the Judge for ten