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MOTOR BANDITS

A SENSATION IN COURT. PARIS, February 27. ,At the motor bandits’ trial, after being sentenced to death Dieudonne denied murdering Caby, a bank clerk, in December, 1911. Callemin stated that he and Garnier attacked Caby. This gtatament caused a sensation in 'court. Later several of the prisoners reproached Callomin for speaking too fate. Two men and throe women were acquitted, and others received short sentences. Carouy, who was sentenced to imprisonment for life, poisoned himself in a cell. The poison was probably passed to him in court, and concealed by him in jtCb glove.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8367, 1 March 1913, Page 6

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96

MOTOR BANDITS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8367, 1 March 1913, Page 6

MOTOR BANDITS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8367, 1 March 1913, Page 6

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