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J.D. Farrior Paroled If He Can Reimburse County $2,500, Dec. 22, 1924

J.D. Farrior Paroled on Condition

Raleigh, Dec. 22—J.D. Farrior of Wilson today was paroled during good behavior by Gov. Morrison on condition that he reimburse the county of Pasquotank in the amount of $2,500, the approximate expense incident to the affair out of which his sentence of two years’ imprisonment grew. Farrior was under sentence for shooting Joe Swindell in the Elizabeth City jail.

It was stated that the county had been put to considerable expense in the trial of Farrior and in caring for the man he had shot. It was provided that any excess of the money paid by Farrior should be turned over to the school fund of the county.

From the front page of The Concord Times, Monday, Dec. 22, 1924

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