LETTER TO JUDGE
“MOST IMRPOPEF?,,. THING.” AUCKLAND. Mav ± ~ Many people are unaware that td| approach a judge privately about' a’ ease which is in progress is regarded as a highly improper proceeding and contrary to the spirit of the law. At the opening of the Auckland Supreme C A Mr Justice Smith stated that he had received a letter about Hie case bebye the court from a relative ol one ol the parties. The judge handed the letter to Die emmsel concerned and said the writer had done a most improper (lung. He had not read the letter, and, of course, would not allow it to influence him m anv wav. He accepted Hm assurance , r'counsel that be know nothing nt the matter,
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1932, Page 6
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123LETTER TO JUDGE Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1932, Page 6
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