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UNWORTHY JUSTICES.

CllAl!(iED WITH i'lClMl/ItV. PI.IiADS THAT 1110 WAS INTOXICATED. IVr Press Association. Nnjjjfi-. .April 111. In LI i-slsr in w liicil ii Jus' icr of the IVaw v.as i-hsirgi'd at (In- .Magisl "nil ti-diiv with perjury, Ihe si ecu veil made tli(! somewhat unusual delcin-u tlmt tin: evidence which formed the subject ~f tin' charge referent to si iim,. when In was intoxicated, sii'il that, j,; ■ evidence had not been knowingly false. 'l'lii' iiisif>isti;itf, in dismissing tin. l:1 ... s;iid In' tlioiiglil ilmt it was ii very extraordinary "thing that a person' who lisid '.ll gel on I ol' a serious ollence like litis by tin l defence lli.it Ik- w;is drunk, mid did not know what lie wsis doin-r, should hold a (Viiniiiis'iun of |he IVai.c. .and he would have to consider seriously whether to make representations to tin' Department alioul Hip matter. AX IXSU.TIXC TONcrU COSTS A KIVKirro.V .I.l'. ,i;j. ■ ; invercargill, April HI. (. iv Johnstone, si ,I,l', stud IJoroiii'li Couneilliir, Wsis lined ,I_T) sit Kiverttin today lov having used insulting language to J)r. Trotter. Mr. .McCarthy, "s.M., said he would have to report the matter to (lie Justice Department.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 11 April 1907, Page 2

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UNWORTHY JUSTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 11 April 1907, Page 2

UNWORTHY JUSTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 11 April 1907, Page 2

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