ALMAZIAN SEEKS DAMAGES
IDENTITY LABORATORY SUED. Almazian has entered an action for one million francs damages against the chief of the judicial identity laboratory, who declared that stains on his clothes were human blood, whereas this was subsequently disproved. A cablegram of April 10 stated that the Armenian tailor Almazian, who was arrested on a charge of murdering his friend Francois Rigaudin in September 1929. has been released. The man has spent six months in prison notwithstanding the fact that it. has long been plain that there was no evidence of his "uilt. The clamour in the. French prgss ,is increasing against third de-, gree methods'finch as were employed, in
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1930, Page 6
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