ENDLESS LITIGATION.—Mr. A. T. Donnelly, Crown Prosecutor at Christchurch, declared in Court at another hearing of the famous Wright-Morgan case, that it was a reprehensible thing that any man could be found to take a litigant’s money to prolong litigation.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 493, 24 October 1928, Page 18
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40ENDLESS LITIGATION.—Mr. A. T. Donnelly, Crown Prosecutor at Christchurch, declared in Court at another hearing of the famous Wright-Morgan case, that it was a reprehensible thing that any man could be found to take a litigant’s money to prolong litigation. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 493, 24 October 1928, Page 18
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