Isontalon Antti

Antti Isotalo This article is about puukkojunkkarista. Grandson , Antti Isotalo was known as Jaeger. Antti Isotalo. Figure Antti lake shore and Antti Isotalo Antti Isotalo ie Isoo, Andy, Great Hall (o) n, Antti, or Great House, Antti ( August 24 1831 Alahärmä - August 8 1911 Alahärmä) was Härmälä a farmer and a knife squire , who together with Antti shore of Lake led to Isoo-group-names knife squire set in 1856 - in 1867 . Isotalo was restless by nature, and his hobbies included, inter alia, horse racing. He was a gifted salesman, and was on the market than at home. He did not have to collect a set around, but the people around him about meeting their own volition. He was also a fearless and ferocious fighter. Given its scale, he was often asked to oversee the various celebrations. Isotalo was accused of killing affair in 1858, but released in the absence of a full-screen. The new witness statements of the district court, however, sentenced mestaustuomion this work in 1869. The Court of Appeal and Justice of the Senate after the treatment was changed to 12 years hard labor in Hämeenlinna punishment room. Isotalo tells denied manslaughter at the end of his life. In prison, he behaved well. Isotalo was thrice married. [ edit ]assizes 1855 : was found guilty of assault with a knife carried out 1856 : sentenced to fines on illegal sale of liquor, and breaking the Sabbath 1858 : Matti Tönkän exempt from liability for stabbing story, fines for wrongful puukonkannosta 1862 : received 38 pairs of raippoja both the public and church punishment for theft pocket 1864 : was accused of unauthorized liquor combustion 1869 : convicted of drunk location in the district, taking up a knife, burglary, theft, and arson. 1869 : the integration of new evidence on the basis of the district court received the death penalty from the previous year of manslaughter in 1858 stabbing: applied for and received a pardon from the Senate in 1870 , but was sentenced to fines, raipparangaistukseen, loss of honor and discipline in the room at 12 years. 1882 : released from prison. 1883 : a man beaten but survived the fines.
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