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195SHE MAY BE ALLOWED BAIL Mrs.Sheedy's Attorneys File A Motion, Well Based, for Her Release. VEXATIOUS DELAY OF THE CHEMIST Coroner Holyoke Impatient for the Analysis- Court Notes - Snow Blockade- State Fair Date- Odds and Ends LINCOLN, Neb, Feb. 27.- [Special to THE BEE]- Mrs. Mary Sheedy, by her attorney J. B. Strode, filed last evening a motion that she be discharged from custody of admitted to bail. This is supported by an affidavit of Mrs.Sheedy by the police judge before whom the preliminary examination was held charging her with murder, on which charge she was arrested on January 18 last. That notwithstanding several weeks have passed, no grand jury has been summoned or held its sessions as provided by law, and that the county attorney has not filed any information as required, nor has he given any reasons therefor. She says she is not guilty of the crime charged, and having been confined as a prisoner for forty-one days without anything being done, she asks that the county attorney be ordered to file his information and that she be either discharged pf admitted to bail so that she can prepare for her defense. Dr. Holyoke has tired of waiting for the result of the analysis of the contents of the stomach of John Sheedy and has written to Prof. V. C. Vaugh, the chemist at the university of Michigan, to whom was deputies to work of analysis. Today the coroner received a stating merely that the work is not yet completed. A request was made that Prof. Nicholson of the state university here send Prof. Vaughn his analysis of the embalming fluid taken from the body pf Mrs. Dr. Robbins, as it is claimed will greatly expedite the work of analysis undertaken by Prof. Vaughan. it is not therefore known how soon the chemist will complete the analysis which will in a great measure determine the fate of Mrs.Sheedy | 195SHE MAY BE ALLOWED BAIL Mrs.Sheedy's Attorneys File A Motion, Well Based, for Her Release. VEXATIOUS DELAY OF THE CHEMIST Coroner Holyoke Impatient for the Analysis- Court Notes - Snow Blockade- State Fair Date- Odds and Ends LINCOLN, Neb, Feb. 27.- [Special to THE BEE]- Mrs. Mary Sheedy, by her attorney J. B. Strode, filed last evening a motion that she be discharged from custody of admitted to bail. This is supported by an affidavit of Mrs.Sheedy by the police judge before whom the preliminary examination was held charging her with murder, on which charge she was arrested on January 18 last. That notwithstanding several weeks have passed, no grand jury has been summoned or held its sessions as provided by law, and that the county attorney has not filed any information as required, nor has he given any reasons therefor. She says she is not guilty of the crime charged, and having been confined as a prisoner for forty-one days without anything being done, she asks that the county attorney be ordered to file his information and that she be either discharged pf admitted to bail so that she can prepare for her defense. Dr. Holyoke has tired of waiting for the result of the analysis of the contents of the stomach of John Sheedy and has written to Prof. V. C. Vaugh, the chemist at the university of Michigan, to whom was deputies to work of analysis. Today the coroner received a stating merely that the work is not yet completed. A request was made that Prof. Nicholson of the state university here send Prof. Vaughn his analysis of the embalming fluid taken from the body pf Mrs. Dr. Robbins, as it is claimed will greatly expedite the work of analysis undertaken by Prof. Vaughan. it is not therefore known how soon the chemist will complete the analysis which will in a great measure determine the fate of Mrs.Sheedy |
