Miller to stand trial
NZPA Sydney The entrepreneur, Harry M. Miller, “must go to trial on indictment without. prior lower court proceedings, a judge has ruled in Sydney. After the collapse of the theatre booking agency, Computicket, Mr Miller faces 22 charges. ■ . ’ Mr Justice Roden, in the Supreme Court, said that each of the charges alleged a breach of a provision of the Crimes Act or the Securities Industries Act. . Mr Miller has been indi-
cated to stand trial on sL tember 28. 0 He sought a stay of ceedings on the ground he was entitled to conmS proceedings first, clainto, that as the alleged of® occurred between NovemS? 1977, and February, 1979 was not affected by the Sumi p- Jurisdiction Act, whirt into force on May Hoever, his Honour dfc missed Miller’s claim, aS directed that the trial ahead as scheduled. "
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