Notes: Territory of Arizona -vs- Francisco Gonzales No. 965½, Sentence The District Attorney Chas. L. Rawlins, Esq. and the defendant in person and by Counsel Thos. S. Bunch, Esq. came into court and this being the hour set for sentence herein the Court says: “Francisco Gonzales, stand up. On the 12th day of October, A.D. 1903 you were indicted by the Grand Jury of this County for the crime of Riot. To this indictment you plead ‘not guilty.’ On the 15th day of October, A.D. 1903, you were given a fair and impartial trial in this Court, before a jury of you piers, and said jury returned into open Court their verdict, finding you guilty in manner and form as charged in the indictment. Have you anything to say or legal cause to show why the judgment of this Court should not now be pronounced against you?” The defendant replied: “I have already exposed my reason herein.” No legal cause being shown or appearing to the Court, the Court doth render its judgment: “That, whereas, you, Francisco Gonzales, having been, on the 17th day of October A.D. 1903 [in] a fair and impartial trial in this Court, found guilty by a jury of your peers of the crime of Riot. It is ordered, adjudged, and decreed that you, Francisco Gonzales, are guilty of the crime of Riot and that you be punished therefore by imprisonment in the territorial prison of the Territory of Arizona at Yuma, Arizona, for the term of one year commencing from the date of sentence herein, viz.: the 24th day of October, A.D. 1903. And it is further ordered that you be and you are hereby remanded to the custody of the sheriff to be by him safely delivered into the custody of the proper officers of said territorial prison and that a certified copy of this order and judgment shall be sufficient authority for the said sheriff to take, keep, and safely deliver you, Francisco Gonzales, into the custody of the warden of said territorial prison of the Territory of Arizona at Yuma, Arizona, and shall be sufficient command unto the warden of the said territorial prison at Yuma, Arizona to receive and safely keep you, Francisco Gonzales, in said territorial prison at Yuma, Arizona for the term of one year, commencing from the date of sentence herein, viz.: the 24th day of October, A.D. 1903. |