GUILTY OF PERJURY
MENTAL HOSPITAL AFFRAY ATTENDANT AWAITS SENTENCE rress Association WELLINGTON, Friday. Found guilty by a jury, after an hour's retirement, of perjury at the trial of Henry Dixon Tyrer, now undergoing imprisonment for assaulting a mental patient and causing serious injury, William Worsley, an attendant at the Porirua Mental Hospital, was remanded by the Chief Justice, the Hon. M. Myers, until Monday. Worsley gave evidence that the patient's injuries were received in a tight with another patient. On that evidence the police charged Worsley with perjury.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 660, 11 May 1929, Page 6
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88GUILTY OF PERJURY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 660, 11 May 1929, Page 6
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