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Enclosure
RECO
6546 210
Reap 5 MAR 10
Drunk when paraded for night duty at
5.45 p.m. the 2nd. August.
30 COP Y.
Principal Warder J. Sinnott:-
Charge
Plea
Not Guilty.
Chief Warder McLeod Sworn states:-
I paraded the night duty at 5.45 p.m. the
2nd. instant, when Principal Warder Sinno-tt was under the
influence of drink and unfit for duty.
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Question:-
By Principal Warder Sinnott:-
What made you come to the conclusion that I
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was under the influence of drink ?
By your appearance; your face was flushed, eyes swollen, and your breath smelt very strong of liquor and the manner in which you read out the duties.
By Principal Warder Sinnott:-
What was strange in my reading the duty
list?
You were not plain in your speech.
Was there any more on parade who did not
understand my reading ?
Ans.
The Officers went to their station.
Principal Warder Pasamore sworn states:-
I was day orderly officer on the 2nd. instant at 5.50 p.m. I saw P. V. Sinnott. He was under the
influence of liquor and unfit for duty.
By Principal Warder Sinnott:-
How do you know that I was under the
influence of liquor 7
You were unsteady in your manner,
face red
and eyes swollen and you melt strongly of liquor. I mean that
you were swaying.
By Principal Warder Sinnott:-
Had