The Dean Case.
\x»: — - It is rhmoured that further sen* sational arrests are likely to be made in connection with the Dean case. The four defeiidautu in fcherßean case have been remanded for a week. - •■■•ic-'uT Dean asked to be allowed to speak to Mr Levien, solicitor, and' told him he wished to withdraw all acknowledgment of his guilt, and^ asked Mr Levien to defend him. The latter replied that that was impossible tinder present eircum* stances. Dean then asked him to nominate some one who would. At Dean's request the policenronimuhicated with his friendsf^iilh^ the resnlt.that Messrs Garripjb j&nd Qlo.se, solicitors, have been engaged for his defence. After interviewing the prisoner Mr Garrick stated that he had come to the conclusidn that owing to the worry and excitement Dean was in such an extraordinary state oi mind lately tbat it was his duty to withdraw the plea of guilty to the charge of perjury.
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Manawatu Herald, 19 October 1895, Page 2
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155The Dean Case. Manawatu Herald, 19 October 1895, Page 2
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