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Letter dated December 22, 1919 from North Dakota (ND) Assistant Attorney General Edward Cox to Beach Police Magistrate Thor G. Plomasen in response to Plomasen's letter of December 18, 1919 to William Langer regarding the Ole Skrukrud Case. Cox writes that he has spoken with all parties and that Mr. Skrukrud will plead guilty and that Attorney Dawson will enter this plea with Judge Crawford soon. Cox also notes that he does not view any complaints about Dawson or his office are justified and that everyone is doing their jobs proficiently.
See also:
Letter from John F. Sullivan to Assistant Attorney General Cox Regarding the Ole Skrukrud Case, October 18, 1919
Letter from Assistant Attorney General Cox to John F. Sullivan Regarding the Ole Skrukrud Case, October 22, 1919
Letter from Beach Police Magistrate Thor G. Plomasen to Attorney General Langer Regarding the Ole Skrukrud Case, December 18, 1919
Letter from Attorney General Langer to Beach Police Magistrate Thor G. Plomasen Regarding the Ole Skrukrud Case, December 20, 1919
Date of Work
12-22-1919
Keywords
prohibition, Ole Skrukrud, Beach
People Referenced
Thor G. Plomasen, Edward Cox, Crawford, Dawson, Ole Skrukrud
Recommended Citation
Cox, Mr., "Letter from Assistant Attorney General Cox to Beach Police Magistrate Thor G. Plomasen Regarding the Ole Skrukrud Case, December 22, 1919" (1919). William Langer Papers. 208.
https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/208