LAWYERS AND THEIR PRIVILEGES.
(by TKi.KiiUAi'ii—r:ti:.-;.s association.) Wkli.im:ton, Wednesday. L.X liuico to-.lay, William Charles Overton was called tn show cause, wliy lie should not be fined for discharging the functions of a solicitor, without iuing en'itli;:] 11. The pai ticnlar olt'enco was i.i connection with l.lit; tiling of a motion for probate ot will. Mr Oveit- hi did notappear. Mr Chapman, who w is acting for the Law Society, s iid he did not ui-h to take Overton bv surprise, as lie illicit not be acquainted with the practices of the Couit. His Honor said Overton had made liims ;lf liable for a line of £.")0, and he felt he must inflict a fine, but allowed the matter to stind over till next sitting to enable Overtoil to attend.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2694, 17 October 1889, Page 2
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129LAWYERS AND THEIR PRIVILEGES. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2694, 17 October 1889, Page 2
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