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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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