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COURT OF APPEAL

APPLICATIONS REFUSED. [Pun United Peess AssocrmusJ WELLINGTON, July 23. The Court of Appeal this morning refused applications for leave to appeal against sentences in the following cases:— Gustav Henry Hansen, Joseph Terence Maher, Ernest Nicholk, Edward Myers, and Robert M'Laughlin. Tiro court gave, judgment in McDonald v. the King, an application for leave to appeal against a conviction for 'Taking a false declaration in connection with insurance on stock in appellant’s grocer’s shop at Kilbimir*. The court held that there had been no misdirection to the jury at the trial by the judge, and leave to appeal was therefore refused, with costs (ten guineas).

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Evening Star, Issue 18334, 23 July 1923, Page 6

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COURT OF APPEAL Evening Star, Issue 18334, 23 July 1923, Page 6

COURT OF APPEAL Evening Star, Issue 18334, 23 July 1923, Page 6

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