NRS 880 Supreme Court Papers and Depositions, Supreme Court Sydney and on Circuit [9/7189] R V Samuel Freeman and Others [AF00301604] - Flipbook - Page 46
extreue left and then went and sat down next to Yr. Wildge.
Be said to Mr. Hodge "I have made a mistake".
say that in a loud voice.
I hearhiii
Hodge said "Tell Mr. Walker".
When Eden said "I've ILIL,cie a Lilstale", he said "That is the
man", pointInk; to 1'2:sal:tan.
Senior Constable Robertson then
took Eden to Freeman, and took some particulars rrola Eden in
tha presence of Freeman. What happened nappened as quic10,y
as I have explained it.
( S(1.) T, Walker.
Taken and. Sworn, etc.
MATTHEW TROMAS SEXTEWICK ON OAT ST;1TES
I am a Police Constable stctioned at the Traffic Office
On the lath May last I was on duty at the corner of College and
Oxford. Stre?ts.
That was a Wednesday.
noon and 6 p.m.
That was just a month before the 10th June.
I was there between
Shortly after I went on duty that day I saw the accused. Tatham.
That was at about 12.15 p.m. He was in a motor car in the
company of three other men. Tatham was sitting in the back
on the outside.
He said to me as he passed "My big car
has been shook, if you see it, stop them". I said "Did you
report it to the Police Station?"
affintative.
He noddedr.is head ln the
He just eased up but never stopped.
ma at rate of b or 6 miles an hour.
I saw L. at about
7.20 p.m. the followin-4; day in Market Street.
Snowy".
He was sitting in his car.
He passed
I said "Hullo,
I said "I see you have
found your car, where did you find it?" He said "In Park
Street aaout three hours after I was speaking to you".
I said
"Do you know who stole it?" He said "I suppose somebody took
it for a rail".
car drivers.
A "joy ride", is called a "rail" among rotor
It J. 3. a comilion expression.
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