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Original paragraph in
The St. James's Gazette - Wednesday, May 1, 1895
The St. James's Gazette - Wednesday, May 1, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Brisbane Courier - Saturday, April 27, 1895
The Brisbane Courier - Saturday, April 27, 1895
Difference
The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor was resumed at the Old Bailey this morning.
The trial of Oscar Wilde and Taylor was commenced at the Old Bailey this
Mr. Justice Charles, on taking his seat, proceeded to sum up the case to the jury. He said that in withdrawing the charges of
conspiracy he thought the prosecution took a wise course. Having listened to the evidence, he thought it right to say he could not understand why the
counts for conspiracy were included. He should direct a verdict of acquittal on those counts, and also on two counts as against Taylor, upon which no
evidence was offered. His lordship then went on to deal with the facts of the case.