CHARGE OF UTTERING
BRADY FOUND GUILTY REMANDED for sentence HOBART, Feb. 15 Jack Anderson, also known as Patrick Brady, the shearer who was acquitted on the charge of murdering the principal Crown witness, Mr. Reginald Holmes,'in connection with tho death of John Smith, whose tattooed arm was disgorged by a shark in Coogee Aquarium on Anzac Day, 1935, stood his third trial on charges of forgery and uttering. He was found guilty of uttering and remanded for sentence. In an appeal to tho jury Anderson recalled his association with the tattooed arm case and alleged that he had been "the victim of unscrupulous "policemen." He asked the jury not to be influenced by that case. He declared he did not know who had committed the murder.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22345, 17 February 1936, Page 10
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126CHARGE OF UTTERING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22345, 17 February 1936, Page 10
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