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Woodville Examiner - Friday, May 3, 1895
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Taylor swore that he was absolutely innocent of the charge brought against him.
Edward Clarke, counsel for accused, made an eloquent address to the jury, in which he claimed an acquittal on the ground that the chief witness for the prosecution was a man of questionable reputation.
May 1.—The jury in the Wilde and Taylor case disagreed, and were discharged.
Jury in case against Oscar Wilde and Taylor could not agree, and were discharged.