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At the Magistracy yesterday three additional witnesses were called in the case in which N. S. Petric, marine engineer, was discharged on charges of behaving in a disorderly manner and assaulting a Havildar of the 40th Pathens. The Crown Solicitor prosecuted, and Mr. F. C. Jenkin (instructed by Mr. Leo d'Aimada) defended.
The Crown Solicitor said his Worship would remember that one of the main grounds of defence at the last hearing of the case was that the pass was knocked out of the hand of the Havildar accident mily That word accidentally" was very important, because it went to the whole root of the matter. D
His Worship-That was not part of your case regarding the assault. It was the blow on the chest.
The Crown Solicitor, proceeding, said that if he could establish the fact that the defendant was not telling the truth in what he said occurred when he spoke to the Havildar it would go to discredit the whole of his evidence.
Major Lawder, the Provost-Marshal, was then called by Mr. Hodgson. The Major deposed that defendant, before this case came on, came to see him to ask for a pass to leave the Colony. Witness did not give him one, telling him that he must refuse his request owing to the case that was then pending in which he was charged with assaulting an Indian soldier. Mr. Petrie told witness that he did not strike the Havildar, but admitted that he was very angry and that he knocked the pass out of the Indian's hand," witness when the case was coming on, and He asked he was referred to the Colonial Secretary for an answer, as he did not know.
Mr. Jenkin, in cross-examination--Have you a memory which fails you, Major?- Occasionally, yes,
Is is rather a fanny question to ask you, but do you ever get angry Yes.
Sometimes when you are very angry you
do things that you don't intend to do, eh --Not if one keeps one's head,
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When a man is very angry he has generally failed to keep his head? No, I do not think so. He may have righteous. cause to be ungry
Did Mr. Petrie mention that he had lost his head-No, he did not mention his head at all. He might have been angry and kept his head
Therefore, he might have done something that he did not intend to do
Agreed.
And if you do something that you don't. intend to do, that is an accident I
suppose soccident
Witness added in answer to further questions, that he did not know that the defendant vent to the Colonial Secretary, and afterwards to the Crown Solicitor, neither did he know that the defondant explained the matter to Mr. Hodgson, He did no take a special note of what Mr. Petric said in his offee, but he remembered it exactly. He had not seen the Crown Solicitor about this statement of the defendant before the previous hearing.
Mr. JenkinYou waited until this case had been investigated by the Magistrate, and the defendant discharged, and then. you come forward. I suggest it was your duty in the first place to have told the Crown Solicitor and not have kept it until the defendant had tem discharged. In reply to the Crown Eolicitor-I took it that the defendant was admitting that the had done something that he should not have done.
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adhered to that, that the Havildar was The Crown Solicitor said he still hit on the chest and that the pass was torn up. The new point was directed to show that the rebutting evidence was
My Jenkin-I do not piean to suggest that you learnt it off as a sort of chorus. (Laughter.) Did Major Lawder ask him if it was accidental -No, there was no unreliable, He submitted that the Boccïsity. A
You had got his little admission, and in a most satisfactory manner, was true evidence of the sepoys, which was given you thought it a pity to spoil it 1-No, wo It was absolutely unshaken in cross tank it that it was meant as if it was done examination. wilfully,jä ky
me. The question is whether this new
His Worship-Well, it did not convince
Did you make a careful mental note of coming on 1--No.1 that was defendant of disorderly conduct I do
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what was said in view of the ease that was evidence is sufficient for me to convict the Witness added that he could not give not think it is sufficient to warrant bis an opmion of Mr. Petrie's character until conviction for assault, because the assaulti he had more opportunity of knowing him was alleged to consist of a blow on the Sargeant Alfred Ansell, Garrison Prochester, dərmandad vos: Sergeant, who said he also was in the room and heard the defendant's admission, knocking of a military pass from the hand DEVON AND
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His Worship-Yes, that la 80. knocked the pass out of the Havildar's knocking of a pass from the hand of the hand, and, in answer to a question by his Havildar was just as much an assault as Worship himself, affirmed that it was done striking him on the chest. accidentally. Leaving out the word Flis Worship-If I find as a fact that the
accidentally" for the moment, there was exactly the same evidence,
His Worship But the whole thing turns on the word accidentally."
defendant did knock the pass out of the Havildar's hand wilfully I would find him guilty of disorderly conduct, and W Mr Jenkin said the statement made by while that might apply in the case of A The Crown Solicitor submitted that the defendant to Major Lawder would be civilian, it was quite a different matter admitted.
The Crown Solicitor submitted that this concerned.
where a military picket on guard was evidence put an entirely different com- Mr. Jenkin submitted that the case plexion on the case. Mr. Petrie made the remained as it was when his Worship dis same statement to Major Lawder as he missed the defendant He could not did in the witness-box-except for the convict him that day when he had dis word accidentally," which was the crux charged him on the same evidence the of the case. It was necessary for Mr previous day. If he convicted he would Petrie to tell his Worship that it was done do so because he took cognisance of the accidentally, because if he did not do so, statement by the three new witnesses that it would be an admission of assault they thought the defendant meant he had abolitely.
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