Charlotte, Aug. 14—Attorneys for Jack Griffin, young traveling man, who recently was found guilty of an assault on a young high school girl and was sentenced by Judge Henry P. Lane to serve 15 years in the state penitentiary, today announced that they would appeal the case to the Supreme court.
Griffin’s wife, who stood by him throughout the trial, is expected to return to Charlotte from her home in Texas within a short time. Griffin is in jail, having been unable to furnish the required bond to gain his liberty.
From page 2 of The concord Daily Tribune, Saturday, August 15, 1925
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