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BERLIN MURDER TRIAL ENDS

+ — /accused ACQUITTED By Telegraph.—press association. Copyright Berlin. February 20. Kranz was acquitted of manslaughter, 'but was sentenced to three weeks’ imprisonment for the illegal possession of firearms. He had been in gaol for that period, so he walked out of Court. The verdict was loudly applauded by the crowded Court. The prosecution had demanded a year’s imprisonment for the complicity" in manslaughter. Kranz inipassionately replied: “I am innocent. Give me a chance to make good as a man for moral errors as a child.*

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 123, 22 February 1928, Page 10

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BERLIN MURDER TRIAL ENDS Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 123, 22 February 1928, Page 10

BERLIN MURDER TRIAL ENDS Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 123, 22 February 1928, Page 10

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