Box 3
Contains 19 Results:
X-rays for case no. 76C-148
U86-34 – U86-70
Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act (URESA) case files are various records filed in District Court for authorization and collection of child support.
71 ‑ 204, Dec 1873 ‑ May 1888
Criminal cases in Carbon County involving felonies, misdemeanors or capitol offenses. Files may contain complaints, warrants, indictments, subpoenas, orders, motions, bonds, transcripts of testimony, petitions and judgments.
136 ‑ 163, 1878 – 1883
Civil cases in Carbon County involving civil affairs, individual rights, divorce, and small claims. Case files may contain summons, precipes for execution, motions, bonds, orders, petitions, evidence, transcripts, judgments, and Supreme Court appeals.
For case numbers not found on microfilm, see Other Separate Filings and Exhibits and Group 4.
3602 – 3772
Criminal case files pertaining to felonies and misdemeanors submitted to the State Supreme Court for appeal. Case files usually contain transcripts of testimony and opinion of Supreme Court and may include various filings and instructions to the jury. CR 5236, State vs. Harlow is described below.
518 ‑ 548, Oct 1890 ‑ Apr 1891
Records from probate case proceedings, including administration of estates, adoptions, and guardianships. Files may include petitions, motions, orders, letters of administration, receipts, inventory and appraisements, wills, claims, appointments, and decrees of distribution.
1 ‑ 39, Sep1891 – Dec 1893
Records from probate case proceedings, including administration of estates, adoptions, and guardianships. Files may include petitions, motions, orders, letters of administration, receipts, inventory and appraisements, wills, claims, appointments, and decrees of distribution.
Volumes X - XV
Carbon County District Court Criminal Case 5236, James Martin Harlow was submitted to Supreme Court for appeal. Files include transcripts, motions, bonds, orders, jury lists and exhibits.
75-255; 76-42
Civil cases in Carbon County involving civil affairs, individual rights, divorce, and small claims. Case files may contain summons, precipes for execution, motions, bonds, orders, petitions, evidence, transcripts, judgments, and Supreme Court appeals.
For case numbers not found on microfilm, see Other Separate Filings and Exhibits and Group 4.