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The Washington Post - Wednesday, May 22, 1895
The Washington Post - Wednesday, May 22, 1895
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New York Herald - Wednesday, May 22, 1895
New York Herald - Wednesday, May 22, 1895
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London, May 21.—The trial of Alfred Taylor was resumed in the Old Bailey Court this morning. The evidence was concluded with Taylor’s
testimony, and counsel began their addresses to the jury, which retired at 3:25 p. m.
When the jury returned to the court room and had been polled, the foreman stated they they could not agree that the prisoner had
procured Charles Parker for Wilde, nor that Wilde had committed acts of indecency with Parker. They, however, found Taylor guilty on two counts in regard
to Charles and William Parker.
Taylor’s sentence was delayed until a verdict shall be reached in the trial of Wilde, which will began to-morrow.
Taylor's sentence was deferred until a verdict should be reached in the trial of Wilde, which will begin to-morrow.