April 21, 1834
Submitted by alejandro on Sat, 04/21/1934 - 06:00Ohio v. Joseph Smith. The state of Ohio brought an action against Joseph for assaulting Calvin Stoddard...
Ohio v. Joseph Smith. The state of Ohio brought an action against Joseph for assaulting Calvin Stoddard...
State of Ohio v. Hurlbut: Sheriff Jabez Tracy attempted to apprehend Hurlbut to require him to satisfy the judgment...
Ohio v. Doctor Philastus Hurlbut: The trial continued with seventeen prosecution witnesses and four defense witnesses testifying. Judge Birchard ruled that Joseph Smith had sufficient cause to file a complaint. Hurlbut was ordered to pay the court costs and enter into a $200 recognizance to keep the peace for six months.
Joseph Smith served as a witness for John Johnson.
Ohio v. Doctor Philastus Hurlbut: Joseph Smith attended court in the matter of his complaint against Hurlbut.
While preparing subpoenas for witnesses at Ezekiel Rider's house...
Joseph Smith went to Chardon...
Joseph Smith...
Ohio v. Doctor Philastus Hurlbut: Sixteen witnesses gave testimony concerning the alleged threat against Joseph Smith. Joseph testified on at least two of the three days. The court ordered Hurlbut to enter recognizance to keep the peace.
State of Ohio v. Hurlbut: Joseph Smith and his brethren prayed for success in the upcoming hearing.