Prohibitionist and Judge.
«- ANOI^HJSR PASSAGE OF ARMS Per Press Association. Auckland. May MM Tn the charge of criminal libel against Richardson and Bell, the former this morning argued in ( aupport of his plea expressing the opinion what course the Judge should have pursued. Judge Conolly eventually remarked: —"Hour dare- you talk tom e ab6.\it my duty." -Rioharclaon : "I' hope your Honor won't attenfpt-- to-' browbeat inc." • The - J ; udgo said that very few (Jtrtdges wou>d have allowed defendant toj-emain in.. Court, aticl Richardson said that, if that was the law, it ought to bo amended. Richardson subsequently accused the of being a J&hprough p^-.iisan. " *Jtr ( Justice" Conolly' had b^n locked li'jj in the cells, ' but released Kirn to JaUqw the case, prQj >•»-,!.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12254, 13 May 1903, Page 5
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