THE GAUDIN CASE.
APPKAL DISALLOWED. By r i'olop.raph.—Per Press Association. Wellington, Yesterday. Tlu> judgment of tlie Supreme Court in the'Caudin ease refused o u nil Hie •■.rounds the application for a lml>e;is corpus writ. The Chief Justice and Mr Justice Kdwards held tlnit the Supremo Court hud no jurisdiction to interfere with tlie sentence of the military ciiurt equally ennstituted in Samoa. Tlie ipiestion whether the prisoner was illegally arrestee, in Auckland did not affect the issue. The prisoner had no rijilif to he. tried under the Army Act, havini; no militarv staudinc with regard to the forces in Samoa. The riedit of dctaininrr the prisoner in Xew Zealand was "i'ven by reenlatio,, 12 made by the (.ovoriior under ilie War Papulations Act, 11114. Xo costs wore allowed. Sir John T-indlav. K.C.. was for the |ietitieiier. and the Attorney-General for the Crown.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 214, 17 February 1915, Page 3
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142THE GAUDIN CASE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 214, 17 February 1915, Page 3
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