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MR. JUSTICE RIDLEY

... to be prosecuted. You [had better speak withl him, and let him understand I what I ay.' T1he prisoner still wishes to give evi. dence; but hbi couns-el prevails on him, after what bas fallen from the judge, to speak ftom the dock. When this resolution ...

THE MURDER OF MISS CAMP

... Western Railway Police, in the course of his evidence said that the haudkmechief found the morning after tho murder in a speaking-tube at Waterloo Station mnust have been placed there from the kitchen. There was nothing which accounted for its being there ...

JUBILEE SEATS

... Hence the action. Isaac Koffmanin was oalled, and said he could not speak English. His Honour: Tell the truth if you can. Plaintiff: I no speek Eng]eesh. His Honour: You can speak if you want to. If you can't, go about your business and don't worry me ...

PROPER PROFESSIONAL PRIDE

... 'addicks, but yer musn't speak to old Jack when he's had a drop, cause he's up in the air in a minute. (Laughter.) His Honour: Do you mean he is su;h a great man, or has got a violent tempei!, or what ? Witness: Well, yerzmusn't speak to him, 'cause if yer ...

THE ZOLA TRIAL

... NOT TELL. My duty is eot to tell ?? truth. (Sensation.) -rhe Judge: T'hle law obliges a witness before speak. in and even lefore refusing to speak-the law obliges him to aise the oath. Ml. Casiuiir Perier then raised his hand and took the oath in the ...

ALLEGED BLACKMAIL

... chapel P-Frequently. Inthe presenceof the warder ?-Yes, air. Am I correct in etating that prisoners can communicate without speaking by simply moving theirlips ?? I am anxious to know. One has read Five Years' Penal Servitade, and rould like to know how ...

THE SPANISH TRAGEDY

... is not yet time to speak. it is now stated that the mur- derer will be garotted as a common criminal instead of being ?? News. VRGARA, Saturday.-The Anarchist Golli continues to bo very silent in gaol, but when occasionally speaking to the warders he ...

THE GRAFTON STREET TRAGEDY

... the prisoner say, Did vou hurt yourself when you fell? I will fetch you brandy. It- will soon make you better. Speak ! speak ! speak she afterwards heard her say. When Mrs. Hutchins came to the removal of the body, THE GREAT BRASS-STUDDED TRUNK in ...

PROSECUTION OF SOCIALISTS

... disorder resulted. He (defendant) refused to desist speaking, and at length said, Take me to the station. He accompanied %witness to the station, where his address was taken. While Hyndman was speaking witness saw the de. fendant Webb linked arm in arm ...

THE CATHCART CASE

... Her fate now rested with tho . B. jury. (Applause, which was checked at with the 31. M.fcJames smaid lie was niot sorry to speak indetee Irc- ro- M~r. Cathcart, upol *rhomn Sir C. Rtussell had lavishof a much undeserved abuse. The lea n cu C.e been guilty ...

HUMOURS OF THE APPEAL COURT

... Guattxrithen addressed his lordship. The Master of the Rolls-Speak up, I can't under- stand yua. Szgnor Guattari-Pardonnr moeL gais voas parles francais? The 3 f the Rolls-Never mind what I speak. What do yoau ak? Let us see what papers you have. The papers ...

EXECUTION OF BIRCHALL

... Birchall started up. The Sheriff read the war- rant, and asked the prisoner if he desired to speak, but the latter replied that ho did not, nor did he wish anyone to speak to him. The hangman strapped the convict's arms behind him, and at 8.15 the mournful ...