SUPREME COURT, AUCKLAND.
Auckland, Saturday. Judge Gillies summed up strongly against Gudgeon in the case of alleged attempted rape on Mrs Ehrenfricd. The jury were out one hour, and then returned with a verdict of not guilty. On the instant the mass of people in the body of the Court cheered and hurrahed. The police at once shut the doors of the Court. The sheriff, Major Green, got down from tho bench and ran into the body of the hall, but none of the offenders could be identified. A largo number of names were taken down by the police. The Judge said it -was the most discreditable exhibition he had ever soon in a Court of Justice, and he would have been glad if the offenders could have been identified.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3603, 29 January 1883, Page 3
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