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Letter From Attorney General Langer To E. L. D** Regarding State V. Stepp Case, July 6, 1920, William Langer
Letter From Attorney General Langer To E. L. D** Regarding State V. Stepp Case, July 6, 1920, William Langer
William Langer Papers
In this letter, dated July 6, 1920, from North Dakota (ND) Attorney General William Langer to Mr. E. L. D** of Sarles, ND, father of the complainant in the State v. Stepp statutory rape case, Langer makes reference to an enclosed copy of a letter he has written to Cavalier County, ND State's Attorney G. Grimson in reply to Grimson's request to get Judge Nuchols to help in re-trying State v. Stepp. Langer says he wishes he could send Judge Nuchols to help with the case.
The letter Langer refers to as being enclosed was not found with this letter …
Letter From Attorney General Langer To L. F. Hinegardner Regarding Acquisition Of Legal Transcript, February 14, 1919, William Langer
Letter From Attorney General Langer To L. F. Hinegardner Regarding Acquisition Of Legal Transcript, February 14, 1919, William Langer
William Langer Papers
In this letter, dated February 14, 1919, from North Dakota (ND) Attorney General William Langer to L. F. Hinegardner of Sarles, ND in response to Hinegardner's letter of February 10, 1919.
Langer acknowledges receipt of Hinegardner's letter, as well as the enclosed statements from Mr. and Mrs. D** and Sarles village marshall Alvah Phillebaum.
Langer says that everything said during the proceedings should have been recorded by a stenographer, and says he will contact Judge Kneeshaw to request a transcript of the proceedings.
See also:
Letter from G. Grimson to Attorney General Langer Regarding Initial Proceedings in Stepp Case, January …