WOMEN ARE TOLD TO LEAVE COURT.
EVIDENCE REVOLTING IN AUCKLAND CASE.
Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, February 10. The trial of Maud Herbert, who is charged with illegally using an instrument on a young woman who subsequently died, is proceeding. Details of a revolting nature were given by a detective, who raided Herbert’s house. Mr Justice Herdman, observing a number of women in the public gallery, said: “If they have any self-respect thej will leave the Court.” Several womei complied, but others remained till they were cleared out by an orderly.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18991, 10 February 1930, Page 10
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