SWEEP TICKETS
FULL COURT’S “TATTS” DECISION JACOB WINS APPEAL CASE. (Per Press Association, Copyright). WELLINGTON, July 12. The full court judgment in the case of Jacob V. Doyle (Tatt’s case) beard on July J, quashed the conviction tv a majority of three judg.es to tw The Chief Justice, Sir Michael Myers, and Justices Blair and Herdinan, canuto the conclusion that* the magistratewas wrong in amending the information and convicted Jacobs of selling; a ticket. In their opinion, Jacobs did not sell tickets, but merely remitted the money to Tasmania on behalf ol patrons.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1935, Page 6
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