LOOKING FOR A LAWYER
PRISONER WITHOUT COUNSEL. "I Irtve boon trying very hard to .got a and can't get one'," said a yoftrng prisoner in tho Supremo Court yesterday. "Why didn't you atipfij to the Court?" asked the. Chief Justico (Sir RoWt Stotet). ' Tho -prisoners I Tvroto to Mr. jEvans (presumably Mr. -J-«-.8. E.v.a.n-Sj BJH,), and ho said lie would trj-'j anr] 1 iicycr had any a-jieW-r. 'Fixe Chief Justice: Well, if {rail liac? applied under tho rules, and tlv'o Judge or the. Magistrate \y.i\s of the -opinion, that yon had. a fair cSfo -for ■counsel cOifld have, been ordered for yo'ti, Tho matter has hover coljie. bof pro. to*. His decided, to ■p'r.oc'ejd lyith thooaso- rvjiht .away, and tho prisoner was unrepresented. ,■.-'■'
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1978, 7 February 1914, Page 6
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123LOOKING FOR A LAWYER Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1978, 7 February 1914, Page 6
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