THE CAMORRA TRIALS.
Tress Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. ' ["Delayed in Transmission.] . ROME, July 24. j Further extraordinary scenes of uproar] and violence have taken place during the | C'amorrist trials at Vilerbo. culminating j in the lawyers for the defence throwing off their gowns and stalking from the j court in a body, owing to Captain Fab- 1 roni accusing Lawyer Luigi of being heavily compromised with the Caiooira. The president of the court, censured ; Fabroni. and the Court adjourned till ' ; Wednesday. There is a possibility of the trial having : to bo commenced afresh unless the lawyers : are appeased. j Several prisoners had to be removed \ bv force, from the cage-. They were raging like madmen, and one of them collapsed itr ; an epileptic fit. ■ |
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Evening Star, Issue 14628, 26 July 1911, Page 6
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