GRAND JURY'S PRIVILEGES
In his address to the Grand Jury at the opening of the, criminal sessions yesterday the Chief Justice (Sir Michael Myers) was reported as having stated that a Grand Jury had always the privilege, if its members wished, of making any- general presentment to the Court on any matter affecting the administration of justice, or affecting difficulties or apparent difficulties in the general law. This latter portion of the report was not correct. His Honour referred to defects or apparent defects in the. general law.
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Evening Post, Issue 20, 23 July 1935, Page 10
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