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• e..' -VClerk.? PENK-D OFations of ana Coun-■ Board ofNEW TRIALS SOUGHTessions on 1937, at ime Courtlarceny, -pe W. S.LEYER,Secretary.POST-ake Car-iy in the Post-jQa-ibrilliant at his his clev-,passing pertinent, e way of n it! For tied himie fasci-ou dailyP rJL-i •Motions for new trials were filed Saturday in the office of Pro-thonotary Earl Long by Attorney James M, Mack, Jr., for Charles W. Stitzer and James Trimarchi and Sam Camabucci.In the case of Stitzer, found guilty of having operated an automobile while under the influence of liquor, Attorney Mack set forth that the verdict was against the law and the evidence and the court erred in excluding the testimony of a physician as to the certainty of teste used to determine drunkenness.The motion for Trknarchi and Camabucci, found guilty of furnishing malt (beverages to a minor, also asserts that the verdict was against the law and the evidence and declares the court erred in admitting certain testimony, including that concerning activities of Trimarchi at times other than those when the alleged illegal acts were done.ed tna numbe] presen1In a hurst i club hi bert, Sfining H. Johr who si of a te lubrica:4a secor Husing, effectiv element compare as shovleaderhi.An it Castle ; District joint on April 6. a ibody.'Georg Mr. and underwe for applt; Hospital
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Indiana Democrat

Indiana, Pennsylvania, US

Wed, Mar 17, 1937

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