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DISCHARGE OF GUN.

ACQUITTAL OF ACCUSED. Per Press Association. HAMILTON, Nov. 20. Following a direction from the police and Mr Justice Herdman, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty in a case in the Supreme Court to-day in which Nelson May, aged 30, was charged with committing an aggravated assault on Sydney Heruert Spencer, with the intention of preventing the lawful apprehension of himself and his brother.

Tlte evidence showed that accused and his brother stole benzine from Spencer’s garage at Waiterinm on September 25, and that when apprehended by Spencer and his sons, accused discharged'a gun, without pointing it, to frighten them. The Judge pointed out that if Spencer believed that accused intended to shoot him then accused was guilty. However, witnesses had asserted that they held no such belief and the charge must fail. It was clear, however, that May’s conduct teas inexcusable and it was a pity they he could not be punished.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 304, 21 November 1934, Page 9

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DISCHARGE OF GUN. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 304, 21 November 1934, Page 9

DISCHARGE OF GUN. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 304, 21 November 1934, Page 9

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