The Inquirer and Commercial News - Friday, May 10, 1895
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THE CHARGES AGAINST OSCAR
WILDE.
THE JURY DISAGREE.
A NEW TRIAL TO BE HELD.
The charges against Oscar Wilde and his alleged accomplice, Taylor, were concluded yesterday. The judge summed up in favor of the accused, but the jury, after a lengthened retirement, failed to agree, and were discharged. The case will be re-heard on the 20th May.
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