FOR SCIENTISTS?
A CERTAIN CLASS OF CASE
■Beferring in his address to the Gtiaud >Tnry at the opening 6f the; quarterly sessions of the Supreme Court today to > a ■charge against a male prisoner of indecent assaulj;,: the Chief Justice ,(&iv Michael Myres, said-that certain practices seemed'to be much.more common than'probably was supposed;
"Probably some day," his Honour' continued, "this., class of case will be referred to/the scientists to be dealt with.. In ,the. mea^ntime thoro is no other alternative, .when it is shown that such practices have been adopted'by the person who', is: charged with having adopted-themj than prißon or a' mental hospital.'' '" • . . ••. . *"; :".'."'
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Evening Post, Issue 19, 23 July 1934, Page 11
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104FOR SCIENTISTS? Evening Post, Issue 19, 23 July 1934, Page 11
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