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Show uu HULEN IS ADJUDGED GUILTY OF BIGAMY Denver. April 17. In the testimony of his step-daughter, Frank Lyman Hulen was found guilty today of bigamy big-amy by a jury In Golden, Colo. Ten days' time was allowed by the judge for Hulen to perfect a motion for a new trial. The maximum penalty is a $1000 fine or two years' Imprisonment, Imprison-ment, or both. Mrs. Hulen No. 1 of Thermopolis, Wyo., did not testify against her husband, hus-band, but her daughter, the defendant's defend-ant's step-daughter, Miss Fay Ruth, who is a student at the Loretto Heights academy, testified against him. Miss Run said she was present when Hulen was married to her mother, in January, 1913. The records rec-ords of the second marriage to Mrs. mopolls were Introduced by District Attorney Johnson, as well as the records rec-ords of the second marrlagfc to Mrs. Bertha Fennell, In October of last year. Mrs. Bertha Fennell Hulen testified testi-fied that Hulen represented himself to her as a single man and made violent love to her. Directly before and after their marriage she paid to him $1500, she testified. |