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J. M. Panchal, a prosecutor, said after the sentencing that the court "considered this case as the rarest of the rare cases of conspiracy and killing".
In September 1863, 37 cases of conspiracy and resisting the enrollment in Putnam County were heard in the United States District Court in Indianapolis.
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