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YOUNG DRIVER IN COURT

CHARGE OF NEGLIGENCE COMMITTED FOR TRIAL Press Association INVERCARGILL, Monday. A sequel to the death on September 13 of Andrew John Mcßeath, who was thrown from a baker’s cart when it! collided with a motor-car driven by Roy Rankin Wallace, aged 19. was heard in the Police Court today, when Wallace was charged with negligently driving a motor-car. thereby causing the death of Mcßeath. The evidence of witnesses at the inquest was read, and when accused was asked to plead his counsel said he proposed to ask that the information be dismissed, on the grounds that there was no case to answer. He said the magistrate, sitting as coroner, had expressed the opinion that there had not been enough evidence as to negligence on accused’s part for him to express an opinion on that point. In order to put his Worship, as magistrate, in the same position, it w’ould be necessary for him to have the evidence of a companion, Pickford, which for some unaccountable reason had not been brought forward by the police. There would also be other witnesses. After hearing further evidence the magistrate decided to commit accused for trial. Accused was then formally charged and pleaded not guilty.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 812, 5 November 1929, Page 7

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YOUNG DRIVER IN COURT Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 812, 5 November 1929, Page 7

YOUNG DRIVER IN COURT Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 812, 5 November 1929, Page 7

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