sting v

sting v Judge Prowse.is disposed to be rather severe upon the urchins who went over the garden wall, because it was the garden wall of a 'poor lone woman,' such causes his worship being a noted stickler in championing.This is a somewhat disingenuous allegation on the part of the Judge, in...

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Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Published: 1987
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/elrcdne/id/51861
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Summary:sting v Judge Prowse.is disposed to be rather severe upon the urchins who went over the garden wall, because it was the garden wall of a 'poor lone woman,' such causes his worship being a noted stickler in championing.This is a somewhat disingenuous allegation on the part of the Judge, in view of the fact that he once sent an urchin to the penitentiary for thirty days for taking a turnip out of the field of a well-to-do personage. 'Stinging crabs' is a high misdemeanor in the estimation of this upright magistrate.There would be little wonder if one day he would.sentence offenders the juvenile to be hanged on a sour apple-tree. PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup G.M.Story OCT. 6 1987 WK Used I and Sup Used I and Sup Used Sup BUCK v. Only part of the citation on card is in DNE.