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THE CROWN CASE

HEARING ADJOURNED Blenheim, Tuesday. Mr. Macassey, in the course of a lengthy address to the jury, stressed points which would be brought out in evidence on which the Crown principally relied. He spoke for two hours, after which the Crown proceeded to call evidence. Three witnesses were called, a surveyor, police photographer and Constable Condon, the official in charge at Picton. The latter detailed finding the body and conversations with accused. He produced Court records showing that accused had been sued continually and was in a parlous financial position. The evidence was on the lines of that given in the Lower Court. The Court adjourned at 5.30 p.m. nntil 10 a.m. to-morrow morning.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 387, 23 November 1932, Page 5

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THE CROWN CASE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 387, 23 November 1932, Page 5

THE CROWN CASE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 387, 23 November 1932, Page 5

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