“WOULD NOT DARE SAY THAT OUTSIDE”
4* COUNSEL’S OUTBURST IN j, MAINTENANCE COURT. * iK. Press Association-Copyright j Christchurch, May 1. How dare you! . . . My friend would not dare say that outside.’ —The proceedings of the Christchurch Maintenance Court, before Mr. H. P. Lawry, S.M., to-day were interrupted by a strong ouftCLVi): thus naming from counsel.
Mr. D. W. Russell was appearing
for plaintiff, and Mr. R. Twyneham loi defendant in a maintenance case.
Mr Twyneham was quoting from evidence taken iu Timaru, in the
course of Lis cross-examination, when Mr. Russell said something that was i> aud.'ole to the Court.
“How dare you'.’ t* plained Mr
Twyneham. To the Magistra e; My I'ru i.u suggested that I Hat nut quoting correctly, sir. I am quoting verbal in,. He would not dare say that outside.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 349, 2 May 1935, Page 5
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