SET OF TEETH IMPOUNDED.
Judge Moore at the Southv/ark County Court recently gave instructions that a set of false teeth should be placed in the strongroom of the court pending payment of a debt. The decision followed a dispute between a taxi-cab driver and a dental mechanic. The defendant admitted liability for a set of false teeth, but was only able to pay the balance of what he owed by monthly instalments of 10/-
The judge agreed and made an order that the set of teeth should go to the defendant when the debt and costs were paid. In the meantime the j teeth were ordered to remain in the custody of the court. At the end of the case they were wrapped in paper and taken to the strongroom.
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LIII, Issue 13, 16 February 1932, Page 6
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