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New Question In The Ging Case

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
February
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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MlNNEAPOUS, Kob. 18 -A ncw question has sprung up In the Hayward murdor trial ; and it has heen developed by that ' iiew factor in modern business, the stenj ographer. Blixt. mudo a statement to the i state attornoys whilo he was in juil that was taken down by Miss WachÜer, u stenograptrer. It is materlaliy different from the statement )e made on tho stand and the dofonso oalléd Miss Wachtler ti prove tliis tact. Tlie state objocted and the juilge ruled in its favor, but said ho woukl near argumout. Tho statutes have not beun altored siuce tho stenographer bocame a Deeesáliry adjunct to an attoroey's Office, and the question is whether a third party can bo reqUlred to teil what takes place between an attorney and lieiit. It has transpired that the bloody clothea found near Lako Calhoun wore found by D. F. Darling. They wcre found in an unueed road, and tho defense will claim that they were used by the real murderer oí Miss Ging. Three pbysicians of wide experience in the anny hojped Hnyward'a easo when they testified. There was a bullet liole in one side of Miss (íring's liead and the other side the akull was fractured, the bullet not havinsr passed tlirough. The prosoention claimod that the fracture was caused by the fall out of the buggy. Blixt said he dld not strike his victiiu. The three doctors all sworo that it wouhl l)e next to impossible for the fall to have caused the fracture; neither could the bullet have caused it.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News