Show OV n n R. R S AID AW I Faas r R m IlS' IlS TO iD STAY ST i IY T R D n L S n i T n tD FOR FORI f R RI I ACCUSED A U O I Man Who Crippled Crippled t Youth After Long Court Action Given Heavy Jail Sentence j A Governor L x Simon Bamberger appeared appeared appeared ap ap- ap- ap I and took the witness I I stand before Judge Harold M. M r. r Stephens in the criminal division of or the Third district court today toda In an effort to secure mitigation miti gation gatlon of ot the tho sentence of ot Dennis F. F Terrell tho latter was sentenced sentenced sen sen- ten cd to an term In the tho penitentiary with a are re recommendation to tho the board bO oC of ot pardons that It bo be not less than I I eighteen months The sentence was based upon a conviction on r. r charge of ot assault as- as assault assault as as- sault with a a. deadly weapon which In the shooting of or Ray flay I Cowan an nn year old bo boy on the tho night of or May 17 1918 on the Terrell place In the tho suburbs of or Salt Lake The boy received a charge from froma a n. shotgun In Jn the le leg which It la Is said wilt will him for life Ufa In J Inthe the tho he trial It was brought out that the boy was making a short cut home through the tho Terrell Ten premises es and stopped to look at ot Terrell's Terrells rabbits The Tho defense sought to show that the boy was stealing the Iho rabbits and had previously been warned to stay slay away from the place On the stand toda today Governor Bamberger told that he knew Terrell Terrell Ter Ter- rell reD because the latter worked In Ina Inn a n. barber shop which he had been In the habit of ot patronizing for tor years eara He lIe admitted that this ac acquaintanceship ac- ac consisted lar largely el of or conversations with the boss of ot the tho shop who frequently discussed dis- dis cussed his Ho w was forced to admit on both direct and cross examination that he had no means of ot knowing of ot his own knowledge Just what Terrell's Terrells Ter Tel r rell's reputation as a a. peaceful and citizen ml might ht be At tho conclusion of or the governors governor's governors governor's governors gover gover- nors nor's testimony Judge Stephens said that under the law he might Impose only a severo severe fine tine In the case cas but he did not believe such sucha a 3 punishment would be commensurate common common- with the gravity of or the crime charged He then pronounced pronounced pro pro- the penitentiary The Tho recent conviction of or Terrell was tho result of ot the third trial Inthe in inthe the thc case He lIe was convicted the first time but the verdict was wa set aside asido b by the supreme court for er errors ex- ex of ot law and of evidence contained contained con con- tamed In the tho record and a a. new trial was ordered On the sec JJ trial the Jury disagreed and were Vero discharged cd without reaching a aver ver dict The Tho third trial which was concluded last week resulted In to t verdict of ot guilty guilt and was followed by br y the tho sentence today oday |