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Story November 8, 1900

The Gold Leaf

Henderson, Vance County, North Carolina

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In New York on November 2, City Magistrate Flammer discharged Cornelius L. Alvord, the defaulting note teller of the First National Bank, due to lack of jurisdiction. He was immediately re-arrested by a U.S. marshal and held in $150,000 bail by U.S. Commissioner Shiells for examination on Wednesday.

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ALVORD DISCHARGED AND RE-ARRESTED.

New York, November 2 - City Magistrate Flammer discharged Cornelius L. Alvord, the defaulting note teller of the First National Bank from custody to-day. The magistrate said he was satisfied that he had no jurisdiction in the case. Alvord was allowed to leave the courtroom, but as soon as he reached the corridor he was re-arrested by a United States marshal and taken before United States Commissioner Shiells. The commissioner held Alvord in $150,000 bail for examination on Wednesday. Bail was not offered and Alvord was taken to jail.

What sub-type of article is it?

Crime Story Deception Fraud

What themes does it cover?

Crime Punishment Justice

What keywords are associated?

Bank Default Embezzlement Arrest Re Arrest Bail First National Bank

What entities or persons were involved?

Cornelius L. Alvord City Magistrate Flammer United States Commissioner Shiells

Where did it happen?

New York

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Key Persons

Cornelius L. Alvord City Magistrate Flammer United States Commissioner Shiells

Location

New York

Event Date

November 2

Story Details

City Magistrate Flammer discharged Alvord from custody due to lack of jurisdiction, but he was immediately re-arrested by a U.S. marshal and held in $150,000 bail by Commissioner Shiells for examination.

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