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un the other hand, one could apparently. was watching them no challenge and did not put on got but feel regret. for the from upstairs. They eventually the light," which would constable, abot down in the went and sat on the steps of his shown him the character of the execation of his duty by one of house. After a little while they people outside, since as soon as th very persons whose property heard a noise from the next door the light went oa bad they he was trying to protect. One house, No. 54. Deceased got up been burglars they would have since he was behind a locked door, man whom he
but there must be was tempted to think that the lot to see the cause of it, and either run away. At the Police Station with a firearm. The only danger prevent, of a constable was indeed a hard as he was going down or as he prisoner made no statement at was
of apprehension sitting reasonable one if in addition to rauning risk was returning around the pillar, all, but before the Magistrate he quietly on the steps outside danger to life and limb before he of life and limb from the criminal the stories varied, suddenly made a long statement. (Read). the bouse. For 2 men was justified in doing that, and if classes, he had also to run the shot was heard and the constable Granting that the prisoner's to point a loaded firearm at he raised it unnecessarily and it risk of being shot and killed by the fell wounded in the leg. The nerves were all jumpy, he, the another within the distance that went off even accidentally, the law-abiding public whom he was shot
fred from inside Attorney General submitted that firearm would carry, Was an man who levelled it was guilty there to protect. Further, their the hall by the prisoner. The the conclusion the jury ought to assauli. That was a very sound of manslaughter. In this case sympathies with the family of wound was a very serious one, come to was that the shot was provision of the law. It was decessed was sitting on the steps the deceased must not blind bem causing severe haemorrhage and, fired deliberately, but if they also law that a man pointed and the steps were steep. He to the position of the prisoner, in spite of what was done for were not satisfied on that point loaded firearm unnecessarily was shot in the leg, so that the
Mr. bat, on the other hand, their bim, the constable died of that
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В considerable sympathies with the prisoner wound.
Lordship permit prisoner to have arr went off accidentally and downwards at must not blind them to the fact, The constable went around the a seat? He feels the heat ex-killed the latter, the man who angle and not at all in if he were convicted, that by his terrace quite openly, and that tremely today.
levelled the gun was guilty of position in which ordinarily it rash act.he.caused the death of a fact and the fact that His Lordship:Yes, certainly, manslaughter. That, he thought, would be accidentally duscharged. fellow creature. He, the Attorney they went God Bat down The Attorney General continu- was sound common sense and he Evidence was then given. General, had referre l to deliberately
This morning was occupied by stopated that if the jury found that was going to quote an authority | question of sentiment of this house, where they could}the rifle was fired accidentally, on that point, A
in the giving of evidence for the because ha wanted to sek be seen from inside, should have then he was going to say that danger of life or limb, prosecution, the same as was the jury to do their best to banish been sufficient to tell anyone that the rifle was levelled at the con-cornered or trying to prevent given in the Police Court. it from their minds. Some of they were probably not of the stable unnecessarily. Prisoner's the commission of some them might sympathise with the criminst class. Their actions life was in no danger. No danger orcible and strocious crime, was ong side and some with the other. gave good reason for supposing to life or limb threatened him, stitied in raising a firearm to e man attacking him or the
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