"VERY FINE PHRASE"
"A very fine phrase that, 'an error of judgment,' " commented Mr. 10. 1). Moslev, S.M., in tho Magistrate's Court at Wellington, when the defendant in a traffic ease was giving evidence. "It is put forward as an excuse for every act of negligence," he added. "Perhaps I can assist tho witness," said SubInspector C. E. Roach, who conducted the prosecution. "The accident was the result of lack of proper care in driving."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22574, 12 November 1936, Page 18
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