
MINUTE IN JAIL
SHORTEST SENTENCE EVER PASSED GIVEN TO JOE INCARCERATION.
JUDGE FRATER THINKS HE SHOULD GO TO JAIL BUT NOT STAY THERE.
RESULT OF SIX MONTHS' LITIGATION IS ONE MINUTE'S INCARCERATION.
"Joe Munch yesterday received from Judge Frater what was probably the lightest sentence ever given a prisoner, that of one minute in the county jail. Those who heard the decision were inclined to take it as a joke of the judge's, until Munch was hustled off to jail and kept there until the second hand of the jailer's watch had completed the circle of sixty seconds. Munch was so surprised that he hardly knew what was going on and when released decided that the best thing for him to do was to get away for fear the sight of him should cause the judge to inflict a heavier penalty." "Munch is a soldier, on leave of absence. On the thirteenth day of August he found garrison life dull and proceeded to get drunk. A policeman found him in this condition and he was hustled off to the police station. In Judge Gordon's court he was sentenced to thirty days for being drunk and disorderly, but his case was taken to the higher court." [caption id="attachment_12097" align="alignright" width="166"]
