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Verdict Of Guilty (Evening Post, 30 October 1929)

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Summary: Verdict Of Guilty (Evening Post, 30 October 1929)

On 30 October 1929, the Supreme Court began the trial of Norris Frank Davey, a clerk accused of indecent assault on a male. The proceedings were presided over by Chief Justice M. Meyers and included a jury. The trial commenced in the afternoon and concluded the following day. Ultimately, Davey was found guilty of the charges against him. The jury expressed a strong recommendation for mercy in their decision. Following the verdict, Davey was remanded until the next morning for sentencing. Mr. W. Perry represented the accused during the trial.

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Publish Date:30th October 1929
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