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Updated: June 6, 2025


And the magistrate took up his newspaper, the clerk at the table laying down his pen; the bustle and shuffling of feet filled the room, and in another moment Reginald was down the staircase, and the voice he had heard before called, "Remand three days. Now then, Grinder, up you go "

Sir Thomas Charleys was clearly of opinion that no bail should be accepted. Another week of remand was granted with the understanding that, if nothing of importance was elicited by that time, and if neither of the other two suspected men were then in custody, Sam should be allowed to go at large upon bail a good, substantial bail, himself in £400, and his bailsmen in £200 each.

He was, as I have said, under remand in the prosecution by which the Government had sought to silence his voice in the Chamber of Deputies. They could not prevent his making this one speech to his constituents, for the law gave him the right to do so, and the meeting was therefore one of great importance. Gambetta spoke in a large circus which was crowded to excess.

Meeke, all tell dead against us and the justice has no alternative, in a legal point of view, but to remand you both, as he has now done, for the production of further evidence." "But how, then, in Heaven's name, is our innocence to be proved, sir?" I asked. "In the first place," said the lawyer, "by finding Mr.

There had been a remand, then assurances on the part of a harassed father, and the young man had gone out to bear the White Man's Burden overseas. The imagination of another, a lad who had never before been in a town at all, fell to the glamour of music-halls and bar parlours; he spent his time among racing-men, tipsters, and trainers, and now was become a book-maker's clerk.

He was there, as it seemed, all of a sudden. The police had learned nothing of him. He just walked into the court, and we heard his voice. 'They tell me I'm wanted, he said; and so he gave himself up." "And what was done?" asked his wife. "It was too late to do anything; so they allowed a remand for another week, and Sam was walked off to prison."

It will be remembered that Langton Hyde, the young actor who is charged with the crime, and who is now on remand, stated at the coroner's inquest that he passed the night on which the crime was committed in a shed in this neighbourhood. Viner read this news twice over. Then a sudden idea occurred to him, and he turned to leave the room.

For instance, he who thinks he is an inventor, devotes his time to perfecting his invention; those who wish to pursue a certain line of study, now have time to do so; some spend time in traveling." "Is there no competition among you?" said Remand. "Such a condition, it seems to me, would bring stagnation."

If, however, you positively think you can ascertain any facts, to elucidate this mysterious crime, and point the inquiries of justice to another quarter, I will so far strain the question, as to remand the prisoner to another day let us say the day after tomorrow. If nothing important can before then be found in his favour, he must be committed for trial."

But he was thoroughly depressed in heart, as also was his father. Months had passed by since Pat Carroll had stood in the dock at Galway ready for his trial. He was now, in March, still kept in Galway jail under remand from the magistrates. A great clamour was made in the county upon the subject.

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