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The San Francisco Call - Saturday, April 27, 1895
The San Francisco Call - Saturday, April 27, 1895
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San Francisco Chronicle - Saturday, April 27, 1895
San Francisco Chronicle - Saturday, April 27, 1895
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LONDON, ENG., April 26. -- Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor were brought up for trial to-day at the Old Bailey and pleaded not guilty.
Justice Charles opened court at 10:25. A lengthy discussion followed as to whether the prisoners should be tried on all of the twenty-five separate counts
of indictments. Sir Edward Clarke, Q. C, for the defense, objected to such a course, but the Judge overruled him.
Justice Charles opened court at 10:25 o'clock. A lengthy discussion followed as to whether the prisoners should be tried on all of the
twenty-five separate counts of indictments. Sir Edward Clarke, Q.C., for the defense, objected to such a course, but the Judge overruled him.