1908/7 Rex vs. Ung Wing – shooting with intent to murder
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DIRECT-EXAMINATION BY MR. KENNEDY. | DIRECT-EXAMINATION BY MR. KENNEDY. | ||
− | 1- Q. You are a police office? A. Yes sir. | + | 1- Q. You are a police office? A. Yes sir. |
− | 2- Q. And you were a Police Officer on the 12th February? A. Yes sir. | + | |
+ | 2- Q. And you were a Police Officer on the 12th February? A. Yes sir. | ||
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3- Q. Now, were you on duty on the morning of that day? A. Yes sir. | 3- Q. Now, were you on duty on the morning of that day? A. Yes sir. | ||
− | 4- Q. That is a week ago Wednesday, ---- I want you to tell the Court where you were about 6:00 o'clock in the morning, and what occurred? Mr. McLeod? | + | |
− | Mr. J:- Well, I suggest, Your Honour, that my learned friend should not lead. And he should not ask the witness these questions. | + | 4- Q. That is a week ago Wednesday, ---- I want you to tell the Court where you were about 6:00 o'clock in the morning, and what occurred? Mr. McLeod? |
− | Court:- You have no right to lead, ---- I want the evidence repeated to the defendant, --- I think that he has a right to know what is said in this case. | + | |
− | Witness:- I was on duty South of Chinatown. | + | Mr. J:- Well, I suggest, Your Honour, that my learned friend should not lead. And he should not ask the witness these questions. |
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+ | Court:- You have no right to lead, ---- I want the evidence repeated to the defendant, --- I think that he has a right to know what is said in this case. | ||
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+ | Witness:- I was on duty South of Chinatown. | ||
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5- Q. About what place? A. Along the railroad track. | 5- Q. About what place? A. Along the railroad track. | ||
6- Q. What railroad track? A. Well, it would be pretty near straight back of the B.C. Electric Office. About 4:00 o'clock, shortly after 4:00 o'clock on that morning I was along | 6- Q. What railroad track? A. Well, it would be pretty near straight back of the B.C. Electric Office. About 4:00 o'clock, shortly after 4:00 o'clock on that morning I was along | ||
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COURT:- I am not asking him to plead.
MALCOLM MCLEOD, CALLED AND SWORN.
DIRECT-EXAMINATION BY MR. KENNEDY.
1- Q. You are a police office? A. Yes sir.
2- Q. And you were a Police Officer on the 12th February? A. Yes sir.
3- Q. Now, were you on duty on the morning of that day? A. Yes sir.
4- Q. That is a week ago Wednesday, ---- I want you to tell the Court where you were about 6:00 o'clock in the morning, and what occurred? Mr. McLeod?
Mr. J:- Well, I suggest, Your Honour, that my learned friend should not lead. And he should not ask the witness these questions.
Court:- You have no right to lead, ---- I want the evidence repeated to the defendant, --- I think that he has a right to know what is said in this case.
Witness:- I was on duty South of Chinatown.
5- Q. About what place? A. Along the railroad track. 6- Q. What railroad track? A. Well, it would be pretty near straight back of the B.C. Electric Office. About 4:00 o'clock, shortly after 4:00 o'clock on that morning I was along
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BC Archives GR-0419 Box 124 File 1908/7 / BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. / Attorney General documents.