CRIME AND ITS PUNISHMENT
(To the Editor.}
Sir,—On reading your able leading article on "Crime and Its Punishment" in your last issue one could not help thinking that while your scathing denunciation of the jurymen in both the assault cases referred to fairly represented the opinions of all rightminded persons, the article in question might have been more effective had the names of the jurymen been published. This would possibly have acted as a deterrent in future instances, and have prevented jurymen from stultifying themselves H>y, adding such ridiculous riders as the ones in question.—l am, etc., CITIZEN.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1902, Page 2
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