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CONSPIRACY CHARGE

Man pleads guilty

Colin George Amor, a storeman, pleaded guilty in the Supreme Court yesterday to a charge that on October 15, 1969, he conspired with Barbara Olive Knight to pervert the course of justice by supplying her solicitor with a false document about her health so that it could be used on her behalf in the Magistrate’s Court Amor, who was represented by Mr R. L. Kerr, was remanded on bail to March 19 for sentence.

The Crown Prosecutor (Mr N. W. Williamson), elected not to proceed on a charge against Amor of forging a letter referring to the health of Barbara Olive Knight and purporting to be signed by “C. J. Hunt, M.D.”

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32553, 12 March 1971, Page 11

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CONSPIRACY CHARGE Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32553, 12 March 1971, Page 11

CONSPIRACY CHARGE Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32553, 12 March 1971, Page 11

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