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SUPREME COURT.

—o— —^ (By Telegraph. ) I^^EHQAjRGILL. June 21. Mr Justice Williams, in summing up in:the Dean, case, oceupied two hpurd ah'd ; a hdlfl-' Generally it was adverse to accused. . i TJiiS •jury' retired : at half-pa>t -twelve^ andin half fiii hohr returned With a ver dect of guilty. ; W r hen asked if she had anything to say' Why sentence should not "be passed} Minnie Dealt rose, and in a firm icleaf voice answered "No'...J..haye pnly to thank Detective McGrath for his kind^ ness to me," .... . : His Honour then assumed the black cap jand passed sentence of death, which -Prisoner recei ved.with perf ec t eomposurei and then .stepped put of the dock,- ap£ parentiy the least concerned woman in the crowded .court!.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 1787, 22 June 1895, Page 4

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SUPREME COURT. Timaru Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 1787, 22 June 1895, Page 4

SUPREME COURT. Timaru Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 1787, 22 June 1895, Page 4

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