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to ascertain depths of wounds,

respectfully

In conclusion we ask His Excellency to carefully consider the evidence given before

Mr Mackean

as well as

that

given before her Mitchell-June

upon the second occasion

breaches effected by

our

cross-examination in the

in the case

as first presented were carefully

repaired and we

feel confident will after

that His Excellency

reading

the

the evidence and making enquiries we have above

suggested

come to the conclusion

that no case whatever has been

made out against

our client

and that bervill order his release

We enclose copies of the affidavits used upon the

application for

a writ of

habeas corpus when

we contended that

a

wrong

date

in the commitment warrant

would justify the Supreme Court

in

in granting

writs of habeas

corpus and certiorari and this enable us

to get the evidence

taken by the Magistrate reviewed

by

the superior tribunal. We

do not think it necessary

to call special attention to the rules of evidence

as to the

statements of accomplices to

as doubtless the

Acting Attorney

General will fully advise

His Excellency

on this

subject

We have the honour to be

Your

Sir,

obedient Servant

Denyer Denyer

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