Baker County GaArchives News.....Woman Released oh Habeas Corpus October 5 1905 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Harris Hill harrishill@starband.net December 22, 2002, 10:44 am The Schley County News Vol. XV No. 40 The Schley County News The commitment trial at Newton of Mrs. Cordelia Milner under the warrant sworn out against her by her son, Quentine Milner, charging her with the murder of her husband and his father, Raleign Milner, did not materialize on the date fixed for the hearing. Mrs. Milner's attorney succeeded in obtaining a ruling of the court that Mrs. Milner had already had one comitment trial and had been discharged. This was when the case was first investigated and Quentine Milner was bound over. The point made was that the court couldn't try her again for the same offense; that she might, if tried again, be tried every day following if a new warrant were issued. It was argued that the question of newly discovered evidence did not affect the case. The attorneys, after securing the court's ruling, secured habeas corpus papers and obtained the woman's release. File size: 1.3 Kb ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Schley County News Vol. XV No. 47 MRS. MILNER INDICTED The grand jury at the November term of Baker County Superior Court, in session at Newton, returned a true bill for murder against Cordelia Milner for the killing of her husband Rolin D. Milner, last summer. No bill has been found against Quinter Milner, the murdered man's son, who, at the time of the killing, stated that he had shot his father, but afterwards confessed that he had made the statement to sheild his mother, who, he then declared, had shot his father in a quarrel over a hound dog. File size: 1.0 Kb