MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE.
EVIDENCE FOR (PSSS3 A3SOCUSIOS 1 The hearing was fore Mr justice Eeed slaughter and negligent James Thomas bus which was struck hy ; the Eevall street croawfcsgßEßH whereby one of the Muirhead Gillespie, said he had driven Kaituna a number of having driven over the "jjSSBBHJ daytime, but said tho exact position of 'the qagHMM night after passing College TCgtjpjla The Crown Prosecutor cused that if he had W# he could not have failed Accused did not reply- ' / Accused reiterated that BjWglfflMM taken the lights further Thomas Pearson, accmea ». said that up till the aew W!yg|jß|m considered the crossing tests he had made auM M the crossing an absolute ists. He considered was absolutely would change his mind #& WSeBKBH Gladys Evelyn Adam tho bus, said the fin* «*■ train was wbea the up® Mastertbn, also^a halfway across College two lights about 800 y believes them now to The first he saw ofthe^n^^^^M Baldock Gray, described obserTa^Mtf^^^^^MßMM Pa AddreMi I ng the Wi accused submitted that not a result of unavoidable accident. The Court a4j»«S^
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20610, 28 July 1932, Page 12
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