THE CAMORRA TRIAL
TWO JUDGES APPOINTED. By TclcErapli-Frcss Association- Copyright London, March 12. Router's correspondent states that two Judges have been appointed to preside at tho trial at Viterbo of the members of the Camorra Society charged with complicity in what is known as the Cuocolo murder. The Judges will sit alternately, unless ono is unavoidably absent. The jurymen are to b'e allowed 3s. 7Jd. daily by tho 'State. Many have come from distant parts. .. ' Tho trial is likely'to be a protracted one, extending over a period of months. Of the forty-two persons originally accused ono is dead, three are fugitives from justice, and two are still free, but are being watched. Great difficulty is being experienced in completing the empanelling of a jury Owing to the fear of vengeance by tho Camorristi.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1075, 14 March 1911, Page 5
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