Freedmen's Bureau Records: W. Storer How to Orlando
Brown, September 11, 1865
Summary:
How describes in detail a case against Robert Carter, and how his trial was
conducted.
Bureau Refugees, Freedmen & Abandoned Lands
Headquarters Sixth District, Virginia
Colonel O. Brown, Assistant Commissioner
Richmond, Virginia
September 11th 1865
Staunton, Virginia
Colonel
I have the honor to report that a young freedman named Robert Carter was tried for an attempt at Larceny by the Hustings Court at Staunton, Virginia on the 8th of this month.
He was just taken before the Provost Marshall, Captain J.M. Collins 58th Pennsylvania Volunteers, to whom he confessed his guilt. He was then turned over to the Civil Authorities for trial. A Counsel was assigned by the Court, Mr. Cochrane, who managed the case with commendable zeal and ability. He contended and I think proved that the confession was not voluntarily made. The other evidence would not convict. The Court thought otherwise, received the confession, convicted and sentenced him to (1) one year in the penitentiary. The case will be sent to Governor Pierpont for [unclear: revision].
I am &c
W. Storer How
Captain &c