| DUBOIS, Jack |
Jack Dubois settled on Big Knife Creek near Galahad when he arrived in
Alberta from the United States in 1902. Here, he organized a gang of cattle
thieves who stole cattle from the local ranchers and added them to their
own herds after altering the brands. In 1909, after an intensive investigation
by the Royal North West Mounted Police, two of the members of Dubois' gang,
the Holt brothers, were arrested while he escaped. He was later arrested
while trying to board a train at Lacombe. The Holt's received a nine year
sentence each while Dubois got only nine months. The Crown appealed the
ruling, the first one ever appealed in Alberta, and the Supreme Court overruled
the decision. At his next trial Dubois was sentenced to five years. On
appeal the charges were thrown out and Dubois was released.
- Source - Heritage Hunter's Guide to Alberta Museums by Roberta Hursey
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