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_ Clarence-D., Hiller, a railroad clerk, during an eat
to rob Hiller's home, Jennings attorneys appealed his
case in the Federal Courts on the grounds that finger= _
print evidence was given and that Jennings had been con-
pelled to give the prints against his will while a priso-
~ner in jail. He was-hanged in the Cook County Jail on_
_Feb. 16, APL.
Dothan Eagle, Feb. 17, 1912,
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Clarence-D., Hiller, @ railroad clerk, during an attempt
to rob Hiller's home. Jennings attorneys appealed his
case in the Federal Courts_on the grounds that finger-
print evidence was given and that Jennings had been com=
pelled to give the prints against his will while a priso
ner in jail. He was-hanged in the Cook County Jail on
Feb. 16, 1912. _
Dothan Eagle, Febe 17, 1912.
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Clarence-D.. Hiller, 4 railroad clerk, during an attempt
to rob Hiller's hone, Jennings attorneys appealed his
pelled to give the prints agaimst his will while a BEE
her in jail. He was hanged in the Cook County Jail o:
Feb. 16) 1912.
Dothan Eagle, Feb. 17, 1912.