DEFFENCE ATTACK ON CHENG TRIAL PÁRDONS

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into the witness box, to put men fighting for their own lives.

DRAMATIC TENSION. The atmosphere of drama in the Court at this stage was felt by all present. The silence which hung over the audience was broken only by the penetrating voice of defend ing counael. His every gesture was followed by the crowded courtroom.

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the murder Mr. Potter romarked that he was going to suggest that! he could put up a fair and logical defence for Lau if bo were charged in the present ense.

NOT A FREE AGENT.

Mr. Potter asked If the Jury} knew what the law was. Ho sald that if he were the necused person and he made a statement Implient- ing himself as a result of n promise by the Police, that could not be used against him. Why? Because he was not a free agent. at the time that he made that statement.

And yet the jury was solemnly asked in this case to take the evidence of Tsui against Cheng the and that evidence was taken on the promise that he might get a pardon.

Mr. Potter went on: "The leading counsel.for Crown has suggested that even now he does not know the defence, He ought to know it. I want to

Mr. Polter said that he would.

make the position of the accused dent with the real discrepancies in

quite clear.

Tsui's evidence, discrepancies which showed that the man was not speaking the truth.

SQUARING EVIDENCE,

NOTHING TO PROVE.

prove "The accused has to nothing. He cannot be called upon to give evidence of any sort. It is for the Crown to prove case and to satisfy the jury that lie would call it," proceeded the charges brought against this man are well defined. The onus is

Ita

"His first discrepancy, his first Counsel, was with regard to the

Ah To-nui whomi position of on the Crown and remains on the Tsui tried to drop out of the pic ture altogether, Ile had dik- Crown and counsel knows that the aceused pleads not guilty. Thatvered that Ah To-nuf did not, is his defence. He did not commit give evidence which fitted in with

the crime with which he is chary ed.

"It is nonsense, and not even fair argument for the Crown to say they do not know the defence. We have challenged the trath of their end witnesses from beginning lo and later I will give my reasons.

"I am going to show that the evidence of the Crown witnesses is, for the most part, deliberate per- jury."

"I say definitely, no seven men sttting in the jury box could possi- ily believe them.

QUESTION OF MOTIVE. "Following qu step by step, after the character of the Crown wit: REGRES, comes the question of motive.

Mr.

to

his and he tried to square his evidenes with that of Ah To-nui.

Potter then referred other discrepancies, laying par ticular emphasis on the witness's description of the events of the night of March 19. They hail that man deliberately lying.

ACCOMPLICES.

When dealing with Ah Toni's- evidence. Mr. Potter said, that he was

merely showing that those

and LWO men were accomplices. their words

not to were

be Mr. described them as dangerous and accepted.

Lindsell bad

worthless characters but both Tsui and Ab To-nui strongly that. objected, to

That might have been one of Mr. Lindsell's jokes but he would leave it to

jury.

The case is proceeding.

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"If it can possibly do se, the Crown always desires to establish motive. The motive in this case. we are told, was an all-consuming jealousy which drove the avenged. desperate and induced him to arrange for the murder of Func.

"The evidence does not establish | Geneva this-even the evidence of its own witnesses."

LAI MING-FAY'S STORY. Mr. Potter read the evidence of Lai-Ming-fay taken in the Police Court. When giving evidence, she said that the feelings of the accus.

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ed towards her were getting her Bucharest

Madrid and colder, but days later, when the evidence was read over to her Hongkong she appreciated the fact that her s

Milan evidence would trike a severe

Prague blow at "the motive". At liar re-

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aceused's Bombay changed to read "the feelings were not getting, colder and colder."

Proceeding Mr. Potter said the cross-examination had proved that in fact the accused's love for hen was waning.

"You will remember", he said. "that when La Min-fay left 59. Village Road, a girl named Annie' Au went to live with the accusel." Counsel said it was for the jury to find two things, 1-thoi Lau took part in this crime and that Lau was the authorised agent of the accused.

(2)

TSUP'S EVIDENCE. Dealing with Tsul's evidence, Mr. Potter said "You have first to consider the character of Tsui, Not only is he an ad- mitled murderer; he is a danger Dus gunman. Otherwise why did he keep guns in his quarters? He is the type of man who will lie to save his own neck and I submit that is what he did. He told us he had read the whole of the evidence in Chinese newspapers. He knew all about the cuso before he went into the witness box."

That man also must carn his pardon and how can he earn it?"! continued Mr. Polter. He had to put the blame on somebody else but why on Cheng? It might be asked. Because Cheng was the man who was actually before the Court and actually accused of the crime.

It all commenced with that dreadful pardon, which was offer ed to him when he made his state- ment. It did not matter what good intention the Police had when the offer was made, but the jury had to look at the effect that promise had on the man's mind. That Was Tsuf's position. He was prepared to give any evidence to save its own life.

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