June 20, 1910 - July 1, 1910
Petitioned on June 22, 1910
Filed before the Douglas County District Court (Omaha, Nebraska)
Case ID: hc.case.ne.1065
George Bell was arrested for disturbing the peace in South Omaha on June 13 by Chief of Police, John Briggs, and brought before the Police Court on June 17. Bell was found guilty on June 20 and fined $100, costs, and held to 30 days of hard labor. Bell and attorney, John M. Macfarland, petitioned for habeas against John Briggs, E. F. Brailey, and Frank F. Osborn on June 22. Bell argued that he played no part in the disturbance and was being unlawfully detained. On June 27, the writ of habeas was sustained and Bell was released.
Writ allowed
Released from custody
Douglas County District Court, Criminal Appearance Docket Books, Vol. 14: ca.1909 - July 1911, p. 401; Douglas County District Court, RG230 Douglas County Records, Subgroup 10: District Court, 1855-1972, Series 7: Criminal Case Files, 1897-1920, Roll 42: Doc. 14-317 to 14-422, Apr. 8, 1910 - Jul. 11,1910, No. 14-401 (microfilm)
Steere Jr., Asel (Deputy)
Smith, Robert (Clerk)
Neilson, A. (Notary Public)
Callahan, J. (Police Judge)
Katrina Jagodinsky, Cory Young, Andrew Varsanyi, Laura Weakly, Karin Dalziel, William Dewey, Erin Chambers, Greg Tunink. “In the matter of the application of George Bell for writ of Habeas Corpus.” Petitioning for Freedom: Habeas Corpus in the American West, 1812-1924, University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Accessed November 21, 2024. https://petitioningforfreedom.unl.edu/cases/item/hc.case.ne.1065