If you haven't already done so, I suggest you read Chapters 1-6. They will give you a better understanding of the characters and situations.
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It had been over three weeks since Tom Larson had been arrest for cattle rustling. Now the trial was over; Josh Kelly, Red McCall, Jerry Barnes, and the entire Maguire family were in the courtroom waiting for James Houston, the circuit court judge to give his verdict.
Larson's trial was short and straight forward; giving the court a clear picture of Larson's actions. The whole thing could have been completed in one day but the delaying tactics of Charles Gibbons, an attorney that Tom Larson hired had extended it into two days. The Denver lawyer tried several things to postpone the verdict. I guess he had to at least pretend to earn his fee, Josh thought.
The testimony that Josh and Red had given about following the trail of the stolen cattle onto Larson's ranch had pointed a finger at him. But the testimony of two of his cowhands, Rafe Johnson and Barry Summers, had sealed Tom Larson's fate. The two men admitted that Larson had paid them to steal the cattle from the Maguires.
In addition they testified that Larson paid them to harass Sarah and Danielle Maguire while they were in town. Larson also ordered them to shoot at Danielle to scare her; all these actions were done to force the Maguires to sell their ranch to Tom Larson. The trial of Johnson and Summers had run concurrently with Larson's.
The court wouldn't allow any speculation concerning the death of Carl Davis as there was no evidence tying Larson to that killing. The judge also disallowed testimony by Johnson and Summers saying they heard other hands talk about rustling cattle. Houston said it was hear say and not admissible. Only the cattle stolen by the two witnesses was considered; a total of 50 head.
"The prisoner will stand," Judge Houston ordered. Tom Larson stood and faced the judge. "This court finds you guilty as charged of cattle rustling and conspiracy to perpetrate acts of violence against Sarah and Danielle Maguire. Do you have anything to say Mr. Larson before I pass sentence?"
Larson shook his head but his attorney stood to speak. The judge pointed his gavel at the man and said, "I've heard about enough from you Mr. Gibbons; sit down and be quiet sir." Judge Houston turned back to Larson and continued, "I sentence you to 10 years in the territorial prison. In addition you will pay Mr. Daniel Maguire for the 50 head of cattle that you stole in the amount of," he stopped to consult a Denver paper for quoted stock prices. "The current price for cattle at the railhead is $12 a head. That's a total of six hundred dollars Mr. Larson."
"Your honor, my client doesn't have six hundred in cash as you can see," Mr. Gibbons said handing the judge a bank statement.
"I don't doubt that Mr. Larson has the money squirreled away someplace but it's not the job of this court to track it down." Judge Houston paused in thought and then said, "Very well, Mr. Maguire will go to your ranch and cut out 60 cattle and take them to his spread. The extra 10 head will help defray the cost of getting them to market. Is that satisfactory to you Mr. Maguire?"
Daniel was surprised that he was getting anything; all he expected was that Larson would be punished. "Yes sir, your honor. Perfectly satisfactory," he answered.
"Sheriff Horton you will accompany Mr. Maguire to the Lazy L to get the cattle at his convenience. When that is done you will escort Mr. Larson to the territorial prison to begin his sentence."
Judge Houston turned to Johnson and Summers and said, "I sentence you both to 3 years in the territorial prison; you will be eligible for parole in two years. If either of you two come before this court again I will impose the maximum sentence allowed by law. This court is adjourned."
Josh nodded at the verdict and the sentence; he was also surprised at the court ordered restitution. His friend and partner Red McCall smiled in satisfaction; he was glad to see Larson pay for his attacks against the Maguires. Everyone involved was glad to have the trial over. Maybe now they could get on with making the Maggie M a paying proposition.
"If this was Texas, Larson and those two hands of his would have been hung," Red remarked.
Josh and Red walked out of the saloon that had been used as a courtroom. They were with the Maguires; Daniel, Maggie and their two daughters Sarah and Danielle. Maggie said, "I wonder what Nancy Larson's goin to do now? Her husband's going to prison and a lot of the workers on her place are a surly, lazy, no good bunch at best. I hope her brother can help her."
Maggie hadn't noticed that Nancy's brother, Bill Sanders, who owned the S Bar S was walking right behind them. "I'm gonna be running her place and mine until my boy comes home from the war," Sanders responded. "He's due back the first of November. I guess I'll be puttin in a lot of trail time, ridin back and forth between the two places." He stopped and looked at Josh and Red with a calculating stare.
"Say boys, why don't you two run the place until William gets home? I'll pay you top wages," Sanders offered.
Red was the first to reply, "I don't think I could work with those boys. Josh and I had a run in with some of them before and we just wouldn't get along."
"Anyway, we couldn't leave the Maguires without help," Josh added.
Daniel Maguire spoke up. "There's not much goin on right now Josh. I could use a little help later on with the fall calving season and come round up time."
"Naw, you don't understand Red," Sanders continued. "You two would be the top hands. I want you to cut out the bad ones, run 'em off or shoot em; I don't care which. Get rid of the bad blood and keep anyone that wants to work. You might need to hire some men to take their places; I'll leave that up to you. What'da you say boys?"
Now Red was the one with the calculating look. "What kind of wages are we talkin about here Mr. Sanders? I mean you want us to be the range boss and run the whole shootin match, so what are you offering?"
Sanders smiled to himself; he knew he had just hired the two men. It was only a matter of money now. "I was thinkin $50 a month for each of you."
"We'd have to have $150 a month," Josh responded.
"Each?"
"No sir," Josh answered, grinning at the look on Sanders' face. "That's for the both of us, $75 a month per man."
"That's a bargain for a good range boss Mr. Sanders," Red threw in. "Not only do you get two good men, you get someone to straighten out that mess over there. That ought to be worth somethin."
"Tell you what boys. I'll give you $130 a month for the pair. I'll bring any horses I need trained over to you Josh and pay you for any that you break that belong to the Lazy L. And remember, Nancy's place is about 3 miles closer to town and these two young ladies here."