CONVICTION QUASHED
PRINCIPLE OF LAW QUOTED Press Association. WELLINGTON, "Wednesday. In the Appeal Court this morning Mr. A. Fair, K.C., the Solicitor-General, announced that he had considered the Auckland case of Parker and Wood, and the conviction against John Ormiston Wood on the first count should bo quashed. Parker and Wood were charged with conspiring to defraud, Parker being acquitted and Wood convicted. Mr. Fair said it was a principle of law that however clear a case might be against one conspirator, both must be acquitted if one was. The court agreed and quashed Wood’s conviction on the first count.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 168, 6 October 1927, Page 9
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100CONVICTION QUASHED Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 168, 6 October 1927, Page 9
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