MOTORISTS’ COURT CASES.
THE TAKING OF EVIDENCE. PERSONAL APPEARANCE. Per Press Association. .NATIONAL PARK, Feb. 20. Action is to be taken by the North Island Motor Union to urge that the hearing of evidence in motorists offences should be possible without •‘he motorist concerned having to travel to the town, which would be in many cases a distant one, in order to personally appear. The decision was made at the half-yearly meeting of the union. , , Mr E. A. Batt, a Wellington delegate. said that Inspector Lopdell, at Wellington, who handled most of the prosecutions of motorists there, had no objection. Solicitors to both the Auckland and Wellington associations approved of the measure. He did uot think the police would offer serious objection.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 69, 20 February 1932, Page 7
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