The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 29, 1946, Page 8

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MEEKS 1S DLMIED - NEW TRIAL; T0 BE SENTENCED APR.2 !(Iw murder of Clarence CampbeS, was refured a new trial this morn- ing when his case was brought again before Judge J. W. Kehoe in the | Federal Court. Sentencing was set cor next Tuesday at 10 am. - | Defense counsel, William Paul gr. asked for a new trial or ac- | quittal on the grounds that the ver- PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE: —lU'\bAU ALASKA dict was Conqur} both to the law » 4laska’s Finest” e v trial.” Both motions were refused Although Paul brought before the STORE HOURS Ak 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. ; court a lengthy compilation of “ir- regularities and errors” which he DELIVERY, SCHEDULE: {all ‘;,ntl occurred in the jury trial DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M., 4 P. M. - ; g DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT NOON T T A 5 T R ST S [ S5 2ok 20 2. ” Charging “abusive discretion by ————————————————— FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS ’ petition pointed to the fining and subsequent removal of J. J. O'Leary, counsel for the defendant, for con- Grocery Depariment===Phone 319 counnt A S R In referring to this, as he hand- ed down his denial opinion, Judge hoe said that at no time had Meeks been withbut adequate coun- 5 nce Attorney Paul had been consistently present and had given L the defendant sufficient defense . protection. Government Attorney Patrick J.! b PRy e Gilmore answered each of the FIRM—FRESH HEADS charges made in Paul's petition for | new trial with legal citations and explanation of why he did not con- | sider the ground sufficient reason | 5 o for such a trial. | m=m = S Lists Alleged Errors 1 . M — Amceng “numerous alleged errors N S committed by the trial judge,” Paul 5 NN listed the fact that the blood CRISP STALKS ins found on Meeks' clothing were testified to be human blood, but “no testimony was offered to this blood defendant or that %ym Onions 2be. 15¢) - - = ify the guilty verdict, g the verdict was therefore e " st the law, contrary to the ESH kBufiTS and VEGETABLES arriving weelly!!! Wt o BRSNS S et s N TR T s et g G TG S O C y He .~m;1 thv-’defendaut Wak Vsub- 17 ™ T T fl' T E ta ally prejudiced and denied a E (fi G ”’: : 9 o W T A R l q_j E fair trial by reason of the follow- L B 2 % e ing circumstances: that Special AMERICAN or ' 3LE tHEESE CALIFORNIA | Agent William E. Didelius of the CANADIAN ENRICHED FANCY FBI testified that the defendant had freely and willingly submitted KRISTOFFERSON'S 2 Dozen * 51h, Package 12 0Z. PKG. 5 POUNDS © a blood test, and that said blood test with defendant’s coat and that laboratory tests were ex- ecuted by the government and a report made, but the court refus- SALMON CA s '] ed to permit these reports to be . and pants and fifteen $100 bills had c ( c all been transmitted to the FBI " laboratories. in Washington, D. C., TR [ S SR SR i e SCHILLINGS intrecduced into evidence. § s ALASKA PINK STOKELY’S PREPARED OXYDOL ! The defense attorney’s final charge was that Gilmore had been | “0. l Ta“ Tin 14 0Z. bo“le s 0z. Jar I‘Al;G:‘:OlS‘IZE : permitted by the court, over the defendant’s objection, to examine h witness Ray Trafton in “a hostile f t [ ‘ K ( and abusive manner to the pre- Jjudice of the defendant.” Attorney Gilmore said that in the case of Paul’s contention of in- adequate testimony concerning the | blood stains, it was a scientific fact ne or ea e ar men that blood stains could not be, matched with a specific human’s’ —— blood. “In some cases when there is an adequate amount of blood retained ‘ from the stain,” he said, “the sub- { ..\ stance may be typed as to a gener- | al catagory, but never matched ex-' rlme l oas c actly, and with no doubt involved, | to a person. N} Following the Meeks' hearing a divorce decree was granted by! ChOICe rade A Judge Kehoe in the case of Fay' Geneva Durkee vs. Vincent Harry Durkee. | —————— — | | Most famous of the aboriginal PURK ROAST lean meaty |1y, 48¢ LAMB SHOULDER ROASTS, Grade A Choice - Ib. 48« PORK smxs, Lean, Mealy - - - - - 15O GROUND BEEF, Lean - 1b.36¢ e WK HEN 15 - 30250 ngomn SLAB BACON, AnySizePiece - - - - .ASCH o WE HAVE A FRESH SHIPMENT OF SEAFOODS . . . . o FRESH OYSTERS Pint 85¢ FILLET OF SOLE oAb 55 underthings, lingerie. FRESH OYSTERS Half Pint 45¢ SMOKED SALMON FRESH SHRIMP 12 oz. can $1.00 KIPPERED SALMON FRESH CRAB Ead; 60¢ FRESH CRAB MEAT i ; .35 K&Vsfi fi HOSIERY « UNDERTHINGS + GLOVES FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1946 EORGE BROTHER Juneaw’s Qldes ¢ Super Market CANADIAN AAGRADE LARGE 12991 BUY COUPON BOOKSSAVE §% Goed in Grocery, Meat and Liquor Depariments New Potatoes s 29 Save by Dealing with George Brothers FROZEN PEAS - - Package 25¢ ICE COLD MIXERS 3 large boifles $1.00 Cola.. 7 Up . . Gingerale . . Sparklmg Water JOFFEE| Maxwell House O | Ib. ello| Raspberry Only e each

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