SHARK ARM CASE
Mrs. Brady Sues Detectives for Damages SYDNEY, March 16. As an aftermath to tbe arrest oi 'Patrick Brady on May 16, 1935, in con|nection with the death of James Smitli 'in the shark arm case, in whieh Bradj ]was subsequently aequitted, Mrs Gract. •Mary Brady to-day brought an aetidi. jin the Supreme Gourt against Deiec 'tives Frank Allmond and Frank Mat ithews, claiming £2000 damages for jtrespass in the woman's home, unlawfuJ (arrest and imprisoument. Mrs Brady 's counsel claimed that the whole enterprise was not to arrest the woman's husband bona flde on a warrant, but to get the wife away from her husband to keep her in custody througb the night, as it is alleged was aonc. The cass is part heard.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 52, 17 March 1937, Page 15
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