those who neglected to make report for 1861, I have, during the past year, 1862, caused written notices of such neglect, in every instance, to be sent by mail to the County Treasurer of the respective counties, as required by sec. 184, page 141, 1st vol. comp. laws, but as no special provision seems to have been made directing such County Treasurer to cause a prosecution to be instituted to recover the penalty in such case provided in sec. 397, page 203, 1st vol. comp. laws, it is probable that many of them wholly neglect to see that the penalty is collected, and hence some of the Prosecuting Attorneys may have become less attentive to their duties in this respect. I herewith transmit a schedule containing an abstract of all the annual reports of the several Prosecuting Attorneys for their respective counties, that have been made to this office for the year 1862, being from thirty-eight counties. From the other counties of the State no report for said year has been received. All of which is respectfully submitted. CHARLES UPSON, Attorney General. Resisting an officer, Embezzlement, In Justice's Court. Potit laroeny, Nol. Proe. 1 Pending. 31 ined $5 ; 1 fined $2 ; 1 fined $10. 1 Bound over. 2 Recognized to appear at circuit court. 1 Discharged. 1 Discharged. Fined $ 0 and costs. 312 Acquitted ; 1 fined $5. 1 Bail given in sum of $300. Malicious injury to dwelling-house, Assault and battery with intent to kill, Larceny, executing process, commit a rape. 411 convicted, sentence suspended, discharged on his own recognizance; 1 fined $100 00; 2 fined $50 00 each-paid. 4 1 nol. pros. by order of the Court; 1 convicted of simple assault, fined $30 00; 2 convicted of assault and battery, fined $100 00 each-ines paid. 2/1 no trial, recognizance estreated, amount $400, $250 paid; 1 convicted, sentence suspended. 31 sent to State Prison for 2 years and 3 months; I for 4 years; for 3 years. 31 acquitted; 2 convicted, broke jail and escaped. 1 State Prison 2 years. 1 Pending. 1 Pending. 1 Pending. 1 Pending. 1 Acquitted. 2 1 pending; 1 sent to State Prison for 10 years. 1 Convicted of assault and battery, sentenced to 30 days in jail and fined $100-tine not paid. In Justice's Court. Assault and battery, Exciting disturbanco at school meet ing, Larceny, Disturbing religious meeting, 357 fined $5 each; 4 fined $10 each; 1 fined $50; 1 fined $ 25; 7 fined $3 each; 2 fined 6 cents each; 1 fined $1; 4 acquitted; 2 fined $20 each; 3 seat to jail 10' days each; 1 finod $7 50 and jail 15 days. 2 1 fined $3; 1 acquitted. 11 2 acquitted; 2 fined $1; 1 fined $5; 1 fail 15 days; 1 tine i $3; 1 tined $10; 2 iinod $20, 1 oned $50. 64 Aned $30; 1 fnod $10. BAY COUNTY. THEODORE C. GREIR, Pros. Atty. CHARGES. No. CONDITION OF CASES. Attempt to commit murder, Petit larceny, Assault and battery, Grand larceny, stake, Application to bind defendant over for threats made, 1/State Prison for life. 52 ined $12 or 22 days in jail; ope fined $30 or 60 days in jail ; 1 ined $25 or 60 days in jail; 1 discharged. 12 3 fined $5 and costs each ; 1 fined $0,50 and costs; 1 fined $1 and costs ; 5 fined $ 2 and costs; 1 Oned $1 and costs ; 1 discharged. 1 Discharged on examination. 21 discharged on examination ; 1 bound over. 1 Discontinued. 5/4 Discharged on examination; I held to bail; i bail given. BERRIEN COUNTY. F. 0. Rogers, Pros. Alty. No. CONDITION OF CASES. 1/State Prison 1 year. 31 acquitted ; 1 pending ; 1 imprisoned in co. jall. 1 State Prison 3 years. 2 years. 1 CHARGES. Forgery, murder, 2 years. 1 Pending 66 |