SUPREME COURT.
NAPIER CRIMINAL SESSJf -NG. I (Before His Honour the Chief’ Jus-I tiee. Sir Robert Stout). j ALLEGED ASSAULT WITH ■ INTENT. j The Supreme Court yesterday j aftc*rnocn continued the hearing > t 1 the criminal case in which three; men —William O’Leary. Frank Duj j gan and Angus Lamont —weie! charged with assault with in tent to commit rape at Matawan Gisborne, on or about August 9th. Mr. Cornford prosecuted and Mr. Dolan defended. ; The following jury was empanel I led : —Messrs. T. F. Schultze, John j Curtain, C. F. Plested. G. IL Fore . man, P. C. Ellison, R .Lydford, jun., | W. Winterbottcni, 11. EL Bell, H. i Bate, James Eldridge, _J. H. E-i ! mundson and T. Murrow. . Mr. Ed i mundson was elected foreman. . j Additional evidence in regard ’o' the occurrence was given by Han i nah J. Greenslade (qualified nurse), | by 'the husband of the alleged vie : tim, by Robert Oliver, Charles j Clark. James Murphy (foreman ci” the public works quarry), George | Ross (timekeeper on the work.-;), i Michael Mannix, John Gallagher, i and Joseph Gallagher. j At 5.10 p.m. the Court adjourn?;! ; until 10 a.m. the next day. I
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 235, 18 September 1913, Page 3
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