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SHALL JUSTICE CONTINUE BLIND ? Aeiv Zealand : Vf ell, Bichard, we've had quite enough blind or squint-eyed justice in this country. We must remove this bandage from the eyes of Justice if we want better results. I can't allow the twelfth man in a jury to be the sole judge in these matters.

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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 49, 8 June 1901, Page 9

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SHALL JUSTICE CONTINUE BLIND ? Aeiv Zealand : Vf ell, Bichard, we've had quite enough blind or squint-eyed justice in this country. We must remove this bandage from the eyes of Justice if we want better results. I can't allow the twelfth man in a jury to be the sole judge in these matters. Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 49, 8 June 1901, Page 9

SHALL JUSTICE CONTINUE BLIND ? Aeiv Zealand : Vf ell, Bichard, we've had quite enough blind or squint-eyed justice in this country. We must remove this bandage from the eyes of Justice if we want better results. I can't allow the twelfth man in a jury to be the sole judge in these matters. Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 49, 8 June 1901, Page 9