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ECHO OF CRIPPEN CASE.

SOLICITOR'S MISCONDUCT. . i •py Telegraph—Tress Association— Copyright j London, June 20. ' The Law Society found that Mr. Arthur Newton, the solicitor for Hawley ( Crippcn, tho wife murderer, was guilty of r professional misconduct ill giving' the 1 newspapers "John : Bull" and the "Daily c Chronicle" what purported to be corrc- i epondenco emanating from Crippen, = while the latter was in gaol, knowing ] that such correspondence did not, as a 3 matter of fact, exist'. Evidence was given that Mr. Newton ] concocted .the letters. 1 Tho High Court is now considering the i matter. • f r Newton's counsel admitted" that Mr. ( Horatio Bottomley, proprietor of "John ( Bull," contributed two'hundred ponrfds j towards Crippen's defence. , ]

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1160, 22 June 1911, Page 5

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ECHO OF CRIPPEN CASE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1160, 22 June 1911, Page 5

ECHO OF CRIPPEN CASE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1160, 22 June 1911, Page 5

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