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Fort Worth, Texas, March 19th 1902.

To Messers Ward, Waggoman and Moreland.
Police Committee & etc.

Gentlemen:

I beg your indulgence and careful consideration to the
following matters, which I deem of sufficient public importance and
interest, to command our careful attention, and your official action,
either by report of recommendation, or Resolution to the Hon Mayor &
Council for their action in the premises.

First. Many, many, Citizens and business men of our City, are
summoned into our Corporation Court every week and month as Jurors in
City cases, where the Defendants have called for a Jury. In a large
majority of these cases the City is successful, and verdicts of the
Jury are for enforcement of the Ordinances & infliction of the fines &
penalties thereby prescribed. But thereupon the defendants attorney
at once gives notice of "appeal" to our"county Court". Bond is filed ,
by the defendant, and the cases are removed from our Jurisdiction.
And in nearly all of these "Appeal Cases" nothing is realized by the
City; he cases are either continued along from term to
term, or dismissed for want of witnesses and prosecution, and the
Jurors and witnesses in our"Corporation Court" get no fees no compen-
sation for their enforced attendance thereon.

Second- In scores and hundreds of cases, in our "Corporation
Court" where defendants enter pleas of "Not Guilty" and a trial is had
by the Recorder, and the defendant is found guilty, and fines assessed
and judgments entered in due form; these defendants pay out the fines
and costs by labor instead of money. In these cases. citizen witnesses
are often subpoened into court to corroborate the policemen and offici-
als, or to sustain the charges and complaints made against convicted
defendants, and they get no fees for their enforced attendance upon
our Court.

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