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Story December 7, 1916

The Brattleboro Daily Reformer

Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont

What is this article about?

Ernest Tudor of Brattleboro arrested by Sheriff C. E. Mann and taken to Newfane jail due to supreme court decision in suits with lumber firm Kennett & Mudgett, resulting in over $1,000 judgment; his father George Tudor of Wardsboro expected to be arrested for failure to pay.

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ERNEST TUDOR GOES TO NEWFANE JAIL

Execution Also Issued Against His Father, George-Another Chapter in Kennett & Mudgett Suits.

Ernest Tudor of Brattleboro was arrested this morning by Sheriff C. E. Mann and taken to Newfane jail on a close jail execution as the result of a supreme court decision just handed down in the series of suits and counter suits between Kennett & Mudgett, a lumber firm, and Ernest Tudor and his father, George Tudor of Wardsboro.

George Tudor, it was expected here this afternoon, would be taken into custody this afternoon.

Kennett & Mudgett won the supreme court decision which involved a judgment for a little over $1,000 and costs and as a result of the failure to pay the judgment the two men were taken to satisfy the judgment.

What sub-type of article is it?

Crime Story

What themes does it cover?

Justice Crime Punishment Misfortune

What keywords are associated?

Arrest Jail Execution Supreme Court Decision Lumber Firm Suits Unpaid Judgment Father And Son

What entities or persons were involved?

Ernest Tudor George Tudor Sheriff C. E. Mann Kennett & Mudgett

Where did it happen?

Brattleboro, Newfane Jail, Wardsboro

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Key Persons

Ernest Tudor George Tudor Sheriff C. E. Mann Kennett & Mudgett

Location

Brattleboro, Newfane Jail, Wardsboro

Story Details

Ernest Tudor arrested this morning and taken to Newfane jail on close jail execution following supreme court decision favoring Kennett & Mudgett in suits involving over $1,000 judgment; George Tudor expected to be taken into custody this afternoon for failure to pay.

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