SUPREME COURT.
(PF.ll PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
Dunedin December 6
Tbe j-?ry m Myall's oase were unable to agree and were discharged. A freeh jury has beon empauTielled, and a second trial ia proceeding, Jndge Williams eaid It might ba desirable that the law should be i> minded bo I hat the Jndge should ha y e pQW'Jr to discharge 'lie jury wh'm hi »..w Wi probability of tbei* a_:r-;e*n.-iit
WEiuNaTON, Doicmber 3 Ward, whom the j try found gulity f common assault on a young g *•■, waa sentenced to one oalendnr month's bard Übor. Ohief Jostles Sr J b Pc der-gast Bald that he f_lt the verdiot of the jucy wa. utterly- unreasonable, a vi It hai prevented him dealing with th =* prisoner In the manner he richly deserved. In hla Honor's oplcdon It was o-ily by oaanoe tbat the «hi had not suffdrod iho groß.eat indlgnl leu.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2295, 6 December 1889, Page 2
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147SUPREME COURT. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2295, 6 December 1889, Page 2
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