WILLIAM WOOLF, EDWARD BONDURAND.
7th January 1884
Reference Numbert18840107-220
VerdictMiscellaneous > no agreement

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220. WILLIAM WOOLF (24) and EDWARD BONDURAND (24) were indicted (under the 46th Vic., c.3, the Explosives Act of 1883) for feloniously having under their control, not for a lawful object, an explosive substance under such circumstances as to give rise to a reasonable suspicion that it was not for a lawful object. Other Counts varying the form of charge.

THE SOLICITOR-GENERAL, with. MESSRS. POLAND, DANKWERTZ and. H.S. WRIGHT Prosecuted;. MESSRS. KEITH FRITH and. BROUN defended Bondurand; Woolf defended himself.

The Jury in this case being unable to agree, were, after five hours and a half's deliberation, discharged without returning any verdict, and the case was post-poned to the next Session.


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