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17. The letter is written to dis-allow
the
exposures
expences of a firin of Solicitors here whow Sir John Smale had induced to undertake to assist counsel in
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a fee
defending
named Ahuet who had been-
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tried for murder. I the bolonial decretory, that beyond paying to lemusel who defended the prisoner the Government has no intuction, nor is it
les customary, as this becillmcy understands, to pay other
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above. "The Solicitors
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only $12.30
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principle. 18. Thus up to September 1873 thiore practice of the Kund. 17. Der Joler Emale writes a long letter
was wo
tir
- defence of the allowance of these fees and set forth at great; length his meves as to the anessity of the services
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valuable so me exposition of dir Jolene domcles crive on the subject of the defener of presours which I do not think are quite understord. Ishall refer to it agaie Lagain. What happened in the interval... between the trial of Alment and Depts 1877, when two men named Givenue and Pachor were tried for murder, as to the amplaquent of a Solicitor I do not know
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