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| Number | Parties to Action | Nature of Complaint | Date of Trial | Synopsis of Evidence | Decision |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 3 | Sally Walker Freedman, Plaintiff ~ vs ~ John Rohn Michael Neville Price Co. D. 21st U.S Inf Price Edward Co Virginia | Assault with intent to commit Rape. | July 13/15th 1867 | Rohn & Neville were charged by Sarah Walker with having entered her dwelling in Farmville Va about 4 PM July 4th 1867, and with having attempted to violate her person, Harriet Heart, who was in the room at the time, saw no violent demonstrations made upon Sarah by either of the Soldiers she saw them hugging & feeling with Sarah" - Did not see either of them seize her and throw her upon the bed, neither did she notice any attempt by either of them to raise her clothing. Mary Williams testified that she saw two soldiers on the afternoon aforementioned, "feeling" with Sarah [[?]] Neville slap | That the charge is not sustained by the evidence. Ordered That the two soldiers Rohn & Neville be discharged from custody and returned to duty. |

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