WELLINGTON SUPREME COURT.
Wn_uofGTO_r, This day. Tho Grand Jury occupied all the day considering the indictment of i >erjury preferred against Chief Detective I lenjamin, in connection with the Chcmis caso. The Grand Jury applied to the One f Justice to have tho names of Inspector Tl mmson and Detective Campbell endorsed ou the baok of tho indictment, so t _at they might be called. Mr. Jellicoe. refused to assent to this*, and His iion'jr requested rihe Jury to consider whether \t was necessary to call the witnesses roenti'jned, and then he would deeido on his O'.yu responsibility. Tho discussion is proceeding. Later. The Gra-ad Jury found no biU in the Benjamin, perjury case.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5650, 8 October 1889, Page 3
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