Show JUDGMENT SUSPENDED THE prosecuting ATTORNEY SAYS DINWOODEY HAS OBEYED THE LAW 11 when the case of the united unit ed states vs henry dinwoodey for cohabitation with his wives was called up in court today loday to lo day the defendants attorney mr arthur brown aro arose ge any and said it if it please your honor I 1 wish to a slate tat e t that bat mr dinwoodey desires to change his plea in this thi case 1 think he has been guilty in a small period of that time I 1 understand der stand that that makes no difference under tinder the rulings of the court but that it is only a question of executive clemency court Is mr dinwoodey present clerk to mr dinwoodey do you desire to withdraw your plea heretofore enter edof not guilty mr dinwoodey yes sir clerk what is your plea now to this indictment mr dinwoodey guilty mr dickson if your honor please I 1 ask that judgment be ib ia this case for the present therea the reason son I 1 ask it is I 1 am assured that for U upwards of a year and a half last past 91 he has been living in obedience with the law from inform information atlan that I 1 have from fro mother other sources I 1 have reason to believe that his bis statement is true I 1 ha bw e reason to believe also that it is mr dinwoodey Din X Is intention to live within the law in the future and for this reason I 1 ask that j judgment be suspended during his bis good behavior court let the judgment be suspended for the present later in the day mr dinwoodey called on the NEWS and stated that he wished it distinctly distinct lv understood that he had made no promise hise or entered into any agreement and referred to mr dickson and mr brown in support of his assertion to be satisfied of the facts in the case the following question was written and handed banded to the district Attorn attorney ev mr dickson have you yon been assured that mr dinwoodey bin woodey will obey or live with inthe the law in the future to this the prosecuting officer made no direct reply but said he bad made the statement iii in court as it here appears that he be had bad reason to believe mr dinwoodey would obey the law mr brown was then called on and said in mr presence that chat the substance ot of his fats statement to mr dickson was as follows mr dinwoodey has quit his bis polygamous relations and has been living within the law for a year and a half or two years past there Is ia reason to believe he will obey the law in ilithe atlie future why disturb him when he is keeping the lawi law on this the matter was submitted to the court with the result stated the general impression prevailed alfed on the streets that mr dinwoodey Dla woodey had bad craw fished 11 this he emphatically denied and efforts were made to find mr dickson but it was wa sim impossible sible to deos lotain an interview w with him as he was engaged in the grand jury room when we went to press |