reason for admonishing
the
that he might
Case was in order to be
guided in his decision
guided
the result
the
by
properly
not day
case; (and it is not to reconcile M. Wodehouse's
Subsequent assignment of
a different reason with his
previous statements
acting
The Attorney General appears to have
acted strictly within his powers in "directing a nolle prosequi
in the case
the Charge of perjury;
and as
M. Wodehouse was not concerned with that case, it should
not have been introduced
into his memorial
M. Wodehouse
appears to have considered that it
was of little
consequence
whether he committed or
discharged the prisoners,
the responsibility
would rest with the
Council.
The Governor
He will, however, have
learned from the judgement
of the Supreme Court, that
it was his duty
to
the magistrate should exercise his judgement as to whether
the evidence established a