OBJECTION TO EVIDENCE
APPEAL AGAINST RULING
The Appeal Court in Wellington heard tho case of Walter Robert Boyd, of Putaruru, who in August was found guilty by a. jury at Hamilton of receiving a number of truck tyres, valued at £l2l Bs. During the hearing of the case the Crown desired to call evidence to show that certain cigarette tobacco obtained by theft had been found in accused possession, but to this accused's counsel raised an objection. The judge, however, ruled that the evidence was admissible, but deferred sentonce pending the determination by the Court of Appeal of the case stated for its opinion by Mr. Justice Fair on this point. Decision w'as reserved.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19135, 2 October 1936, Page 6
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