TRIAL OF CONRADI.
SWITZERLAND'S FEAR. " (tr CAfttE-'-i'Rissa AssociAWON^-copraiGHT.) (AUSTRAIUH ASTS K.2. CABLE ABSOCUTtON.) (Beceived November 15th, 8.5 p.m.) LAtTBANNE, November 14. The Attorney-General, concldihg the case for Switzerland in the trial of Oonradi and Polinhine, for the murder of M. Vofowsky, demanded a verdict of guilty againat both, declaring that Switzerland must not become a refuge for assassins to escape punishment. Switzerland feared that if the accused were acquitted, foreign diplomats and bodies, like the League of Nations, would leave the country for surer ground. In admitting the provocation that Cohradi received, he pointed out that the minimum sentence could be inflicted.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17922, 16 November 1923, Page 9
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