MANNERS STREET MOTOR SMASH.
. fcIIARLES JOSEPH CLARK ■ ' • REMANDED. •Charles Joseph Clark nr-peared in tho Magistrate's Court, beforu Mr. F. iv. Hunt. S.M., yesterday, an-l was charged with having caused actual bodily lii\nn ■h; Norman. Bcck, "tinder, circumstances which, sliould- death ensnic, would ren'dev htm liable to.a charge of manslaughter." Clark is alleged to have been the driver of the : motor-car that injured several people in-Manners Street 011 • Wednesday night. ■ . . Chief-Detective. 'Ward asked for a remand until December 23. - Mr. M. Myers said thiit he. had been instructed by the accused's relatives to appear for the accused. He ■consented :to the remand. He suggested that the accused .should be placed under medical observation, and should be feen by doctors. who had previously certified to lyw mental condition when -ho was committed to a me.tvnl.,hospital. The remand was granted.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 72, 18 December 1920, Page 11
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137MANNERS STREET MOTOR SMASH. Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 72, 18 December 1920, Page 11
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