By the Associated Press
Hertford, N.C., Nov. 5—Herbert Chappell, young Perquimans county man, was convicted of second degree murder in the Superior Court here at a trial on charged growing out of the killing of Elisha B. Goodwin of Hertford on the night of September 24th when Goodwin sought to dissuade Chappell, who, it is alleged, was threatening Mrs. Chappell. The jury returned its verdict Sunday after all night deliberation. Chappell pleaded self defense. A motion was set aside the verdict was overruled. Chappell was sentenced to 10 years in the State penitentiary by Judge W.M. Bond of Edenton, who is presiding over the court.
From the front page of the Concord Daily Tribune, November 5, 1923. Defendant’s last name was spelled Chappel in headline and Chappell in the story.
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