A DUBLIN JURY,
DECLINES TO CONVICT CATTLE DBI VERS. DESPITE JUDGE’S STRONG SUM-MING-UP. United Pres 3 Association. —Copyright (Received Dec. 4, 0.23 a.in.) LONDON, Dec. 3. A jury in Dublin yesterday disagreed in the case against .26 Galway men charged with cattle driving, despite Mr. Justice Wright’s emphasising the admission of driving the whole day and Mr. Cherry’s remark that no honest man could doubt that driving was a criminal offence. AN ARCHBISHOP AS MEDIATOR CATTLE-DRIVING ILLEGAL AND IMMORAL. PRISONERS SENTENCED TO FOUR MONTHS. (Received Dec. 4, 0.23 a-ftt y LONDON, Dec o . The Archbishop of Tuans, declir>ng tlrat cattle-driving wW ,“-4 and immoral as a means of redress the people of the Archdiocese desisL e<l. and yielded to the wishes of the police. The latter in most, cases hav~ withdrawn. - <!s.s.,. v v, v *.,s Air. Justice Wright" hr Dublin,” sentenced five persons con vie'.Vl Tast?U week of cattle-driving to fcupdimonths imprisonment-.' \ ,v
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2054, 4 December 1907, Page 2
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