JURY DISAGREES AT TWO TRIALS
GLENFIELD MAN DISCHARGED When William Jenkins, a farmer, of Glenfield, was called yesterday on a charge of unlawful carnal knowledge Mr. C. Paterson, who appeared for the Crown, intimated that nolle prosequi would be entered. Three trials had been held, said Mr. Paterson, and at each of the two
Supreme Court trials the jury had disagreed. Mr. J. J. Sullivan, who appeared for the accused, asked that Jenkins be discharged, and the order was made according ly.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 107, 27 July 1927, Page 13
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