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WOMAN JUROR'S NERVES.

Women jurors made their first appearance at Manchester Quarter Sessions, ami the evidence in u case of malicious wounding proved too great a test for the nerves of one of them. Sho was seized with faintness, and was removed from the court and placed under the care of a policewoman. Another jurywoman was empanelled and the evidence was repeated. The hysterial moans of the woman were audible in court after the bearing of the case was resumed.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2143, 28 December 1920, Page 8

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WOMAN JUROR'S NERVES. Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2143, 28 December 1920, Page 8

WOMAN JUROR'S NERVES. Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2143, 28 December 1920, Page 8

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