KOHN BURGLARY TRIAL.
TIIK SUMMING UP. (Dy Tclftfrapli.-Prctn Association.) Auckland, November 28. A ftntainent wok luinded to the pros at the Supremo Court, thii morni.ny by Mr. ■iustke Chnpniiiii, in which ho mentioned tli" Kohn trial. His Honour 'tiiM dial hi; burl read in several news[mper.H lhn(. which purported to be a Mnrimnry of his miiiiniiit,' up in the ea>e, and in which it made him appear to ham commented iiji.in the fact that, the acwred had not. xiven evidence on their own Winlf. That VH: n mißtnke, for he hud l.een carfful to avoid doin« With r.°i'crence to the male prisoner, lie pointed oof. t.lwt lie misfit have cx[ilaiii"d to tho [/ilii." v li"rf: he had obtained (lie stolen property, or he have on I led ap a ii'it r.c.s the person from whom he had oblfiiii'"l it, Ini t thai, lie he.d made no atI'inpt. to do cither, ?nve that, accord- - I'- lo the s ->vid"nce he. told him iri f-'.an Kr»nf;i?.co that he had committed the bi,rcdary.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1298, 29 November 1911, Page 6
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170KOHN BURGLARY TRIAL. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1298, 29 November 1911, Page 6
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