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JANUARY 21, 1930:
GODDARD'S MONEY.
INTERESTING JUDGMENT,
Mr. Justice Rowlett, giving judg ment in the King's Bench Division, in the Crown claim to £12,471 seized
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HAVE YOUR EYES TESTED AND FRAMES FITTED:
"There is evidence from Cor- stable Wilkin, who shared in this iniquity, and received certain por- tions which do not come into the Imoant which was in the safes.
"In all the circumstances of the caso I cannot pretend to give judgment on the exact number of points raised, but it is proved to my satisfaction that £3,500 was traced to Goddard..
"That brings me to what is the said:-
really serious point in this case. It "It was Goddard's duty-and Iis contended by the Crown that the suppose it, was necessarily his duty circumstances of this extraordinary case are such that I may infer as if the system was to be carried out -to employ methods of espionage And to disburse very large sums of money for the purpose.
matter of evidence that the whole of this £12,500 was corruptly re- ceived by Goddard, and that he is
accountable to the Crown for it.
"That contention is based upon
"Apparently Goddard was a very well-known personality in the dis-four grounds. trict, and was very frienilly with the class of person over whom it wea his duty to exercise surveillance..........
"We have the spectricle, therefore, of police officers acting corruptly circumstance more scandalous and more menacing. I should think, in the views of many persons, than any of the disorders he was cm play- ed to keep within bounds.
Methods of Supervision, "I do not think I am travelling beyond my province in expressing the hope that the system will be thoroughly overhauled, that the ap- pointment of the personnel will be more carefully considered, that the advisability of "shifting the scene of the operations of offers will be more carefully considered, and that a much more astate supervision will be brought to bear.
"With regard to Goddard's re- ports, it is not material for the purposes of recovering money, in a case of this kind, that the reports should be corruptly false. It is enough to say that Goddard had to account for moneys he received in circumstances which put him in n position in conflict with his dutics.
In Blackmail Cases.
"I do not take the view that if A man in a position of authority travels outside his duty and levies what was termed simple blackmail an innocent persons, that the Crown would be entitled to say the money so extorted was money received to their use, any more than if it had been extorted physically by the use of the truncheon.
Guilty Knowledge, "Regarding the circumstance that he is proved to be a corrupt officer, it is elementary that the commis sion of one crime is no evidence at all-it is not admissible, even-of thecommission of another: and when you couple with the circum- stance that he has this great sum of money, which could not have been derived from his salary, that does not carry it any further as a matter of proof. It is only a matter of shrewd guessing that, as he was a kanye who has got money which cannot prima faciz be accounted for, it must be the proceeds of other knavery. To say that constituted proot seems to me fallacious.
Lastly as to whether he was secretive and acting apparently with guilty knowledge. Of course, be
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CHEUNG SHA WAN, KOWLOON
GROB TONNAGE: 1,130,14 NETT TORNAos 697.90
LENGTH 185 0" BREADTH 32' “1”, -DEPTH 10′ 1′′
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"I find that he received much of TERMS:-AB CUSTOMARY. the money corruptly, but I cannot see that there is any proof that he received every penny corruptly.
"Therefore all I can. say is that the materials are not before me upon which I can hold judicially that it is proved that beyond the £3.500 he is accountable for this
muney.
"There will therefore be judg. ment upon the information for that amount to be accounted for to the Crown with costs.
With regard to the issues on which Goddard succeeded, he is entitled to costs."
"FOOTING THE BILL.”
Mr. Justice Rowlitt asked whe- ther the action against Lord Byng was now before him.
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Mr. Henderson (for the Crown): My application is that those pro- ceilings should be stayed until this judgment with costs has been satis-
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"It may be I do not know-that other moneys might be received by A constable which would be a breach of the terms of his employment, but might be received under terms which would not make him account able under the trust-I can imagine such cases. But this man was found
Mr. Pauli (for Goddard): I ask in possession of £19,400 odd,' and
you to give me judgment for £0,000 A SPECIAL SELECTION OF that money was in-banknotes. It
with costs. Interests on the £9,000 RARE BRITISH COLONIAL was kept in afes, and when sus-alone would have come to £450.. picion became hot nigninst him most
fied.
Mr. Justic Rowlatt (to Mr. Hen-
of it was transferred elsewhere in a derson, for the Crown): There must false name.
No Adequate Explanation. "Something was said of betting and other trading. but there is no adequate explanation of the passes- sion of so large a summ
"Of course, having formed that opinion, one cannot help feeling, 18 most people will feel, that it would. be a matter for the very greatest regret if Goddard should be able to retain this money.
not be any delay about this matter. Lord Byng took a great risk. He had no right to retain this money in point of law. It is a pretty serious matter when money is taken and kept by the authorities" and no conviction follows in respect of it.
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sacak of Lord Byng officially Chief Commissioner of Police. if you are given a act-off as regards the costs, will you undertake to EXPERTS." proceed with expedition and allow interes from the time you received the money at four per eent. That is fair, you know.
ON VIEW NOW.
Mr. Henderson: The Crown is' anxious to have the whole matter 1ERMS:--CASS ON DELIVERY.
clear up.
As regards the details of the case, it comes to this, that a con- siderable part of the fund, a sub- stantial sum. has been deurly proved in a criminal court, and again in this court, to be actually
Mr. Justice Rowlatt: This is.n due to bribes, and Goddard is
very troublesome matter. You have branded with the character of taken a very great risk, and you currupt officer.
With regard to the larger sumat foot the bill in respect of that
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was something like 3.000, which could be shown to have been issued in payment of drafts on back ac counts kept by persons who had restaurants and night clubs.
£2,000 IN GIFTS.
Motor-car Paid for in Treasury Fotes.
general costs of the information,
the basis of my order in the other action will be in substance
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that Goddard is entitled to recoverHE Undersigned have received from Lord Byng £12,500, with costs, and there will be adjustment be- tween the two actions.
LADY DE CLIFFORD.
Sir Henry Maddocks, K.C., asked if he could mention a matter of great importance. He said:
There are many notes issued to people like bookmakers with whom
"The name of Lady de Clifford Goddard had very large dealings... has been mentioned in this case. In my judgment,,, apart from It was stated that four £10 notes some particular instances, and hav- had been traced to her, and that ing regard to the particular circum-she had been ashisting her mother, stances of the case, to Goddard's Mrs. Meyrick, in the management known reput, and his condurt with of the business.
"There was no evidence given of regard to this money, wherever 'onp found notes issued to people of the that, and Lady de Clifford denies kind mentioned. I think there is that she had anything to do with sufficient evidence to say that it is the notes. Her name was apparent abundantly proved they were bribes.ly made use of by some unknown
"With regard to some few of the
person. She never assisted in the notes it appears from the evidence.
manngement of the business,. That of a witness for the prosecution statement has caused her a great that he paid some of the notes to
dent of pain. purchase a motor-car, for this ser- Reant. One witness for the Crown, Quintavalla, gave evidence that he had made gifts to Goddard of very large sums, amounting, as he said, to £2,000 roughly. He said God- dard asked him not to pay Bank of England notes but Treasury notes,
and he did so.
"The various amount paid and the times at which they were paid were very indeterminate, but they total up to something just under £1,500.
Mr. Justice Rowlatt: Lady de Clifford could not be represented here, and it is only fair to say there is no sort of reflection on her in this
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AMERICA.
MOVE TO EXTEND . PROCESS OF DEPORTATION. When you are dealing with a San Francisco, January 13. The Immigration corrupt officer found in possession California Joint of a note sued to a person who Committee to-day sent Congress a fund of might have corrupted him but was report urging that a not shown to have corrupted him it $2,000,000 a year be set aside for is obvious the presumption of proof deportation of undesirable aliens' is of a very alender kind, and I The report declares that 2,000,000 RECORDS was die 1021 and that the
think that evidence by the prosecu-such aliens entered the United a rate of think the case for the Crown in may soon arrive at regard to Brookson, Bucci, Dar- 2,000,000 a year whereas they are bourne. Tappone, and Mariani being deported at a rate of only succeeded.
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