Johnson And Warman At Court
From: Officers' Journal; Robert Milton PC 160PC Milton attended the Petty Sessions at Much Hadham where he gave evidence against William Johnson for Assaulting Police and Herbert Warman for Obstructing the Police. He later escorted a George Miles to St Albans Prison travelling by train.
(in the Herts & Cambs Reporter & Royston Crow dated Friday 21 September 1906 – Before F. Calvert, Esq. (in the chair), F. H. Norman, H. Bacon, T. W. Mott and W. Minot, Esqs. Wm. Johnson, of Great Chesterford, Essex, who had been released on bail, was charged with assaulting P.c. Milton at Albury on Sept. 1st. Arising out of this case, Herbert Warman, of Albury, was charged with obstructing P.c. Milton in the execution of his duty on Sept. 1st. Johnson was fined £1 including costs, and Warman 10s. including costs, or in default a fortnight’s and week’s imprisonment respectively. Ed.)
Date of creation
15 Sep 1906Reference number
HPF/B/43/057/1People involved in incident
William JohnsonHerbert Warman
George Miles





