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The Cork Examiner - Tuesday, June 18, 1895
The Cork Examiner - Tuesday, June 18, 1895
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Reynolds's Newspaper - Sunday, June 23, 1895
Reynolds's Newspaper - Sunday, June 23, 1895
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London, Monday. The Press Association states that an effort has been made on technical grounds to secure the release of Oscar Wilde from
prison. Within the last few days an application was made to Sir R Reid, Attorney-General, for a writ of error in respect of the point of law raised at the
trial by Sir E Clarke as to the framing of the indictment in which it will be remembered they were two sets of counts. The application has been refused by
the Attorney-General after due consideration, but Sir R Reid has not communicated to the prisoner’s solicitors the grounds upon which he based the
refusal.
An effort has been made on technical grounds to secure the release of Oscar Wilde from prison. Within the last few days an application
was made to the Attorney-General for his fiat to issue for writ of error in respect of a point of law raised by Sir E. Clarke as to the framing of an
indictment in which, it will be remembered, there were two sets of counts. The application has been refused by the Attorney-General, after due
consideration, but he has not communicated to Wilde’s solicitors the grounds upon which he based that refusal.