NRS 880 Supreme Court Papers and Depositions, Supreme Court Sydney and on Circuit [9/7189] R V Samuel Freeman and Others [AF00301604] - Flipbook - Page 26
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That car stopped about 25 yards from
trite Technical olleee.
my Louse.
I saw a car yesterday in the Central Police Station
Itax4 taat car resembles the car I saw that day.
look at the number
Two lien were in the car.
I coula not
They ot cut
of the car when the car stopped and they walked round behind
I saw another car in the lane which came from the
the car.
The other car drove close behind the first
ciirection.
car that I saw. I never saw what became of tha two men who
were in the first car.
Later on in the day I saw the first
-
ale second car had
car a&ain.
A cruwd of people was
there and also a constable. I saw *number of men lined up
at tha Police .',itation some days later on. (The four •
Lere stand up). Accused Freeman was lined up a10n8 the men
saw at the Police Station.
I never recognised him in the
first place as having seen him atfore.
I want LAo the yard,
and the first man I saw rather resembles the man in the features.
said HI believe this is the man".
I than went and sat down
ana Lad another looK and said ni've made a mistaken. I then
nThat is the man therein, and I than pointed to the man I
now Iscnow as accused Freema. He was the man I had seen in
Bulwarra Lana &;ettinz out of the car. (Accused aain all stand
up by direction of the Court when askea HD° you rgt,ognise
anyone else in. ourtn) That man at the end is like the man who
got out of tha L.otor cr with accused Freeman (referrin•to
the accused Fiyan).
I afterwards saw the car taken away by the
police.
(No questions
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To Ix. E. R. Abigail :—
I am a waiter amployed at 206 Harris Street, by people
n=ed Thomas.
This is second week I've been employed there.
I 6ot that job myself.
I was working for tha railwaw before
that ana left there on 20th April, 1914. I was a cleaner in
trie hailw4y.
I have 1Norkea there two aays since.
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