BROUGHT FROM PRISON
Madame Stavisky Before
Commission
(Received January 9, 8.5 p.m.)
Paris, Januajw 9.
Clad in black, heavily’ veiled with crepe and a shadow of her former beautiful self, Madame Arlette Stavisky was brought from prison to face the deputies’ commission of inquiry. Meanwhile M. Poulner, an old friend of .Stavisky, who secured a cancellation of his sentence of eight months’ imprisonment, is maintaining Stavisky’s children and enabled Madame Stavisky to claim bail. The inquiry is proceeding. Madame Stavisky made a pathetic appeal for release. She said she had been kept in prison in spite of assurances by the examining magistrate that she would be freed and four reports by experts stating she was innocent.
It was not until Madam Stnvisky had been in prison for nine months that siie was formally charged. The charge. which was laid early las* 'month, is of receiving stolen goods.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 90, 10 January 1935, Page 9
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147BROUGHT FROM PRISON Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 90, 10 January 1935, Page 9
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