Show MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE i 4 O ER Alfred Beele has ju I S 1 h from iUt p EnUs I i j js where he was as about th ro be begin ln f r i a second long term because he b hen Ii r n 11 of oC JL a il for he had ort oe before i 1 unjustly sent sett to Jo on Unjust JI ar are not unfortunately so o 11 1 r that hwy excite a great deal our C Cr r 1 ution Hut But the story o of Beck is of r lial In interest because e th British tt r so clearly the i done him that It hR bee offered if ill ind of Beck re ref ref f f 1 1 t lh tho money on the t he 4 t to have ery m gk 1 ic wa was arrested in UH on a c f a nobleman and ne H neur ml ur g money and credit thereby He 1 1 lIt to for seyeR nevert yrs hr ars ao go his term expired h he het t V i g r received elv d allowances allowaN Lor r toed Od I niu t and lie 1 was leading a model f f if 11 the pollee learned that the th lw im of f lierk had convict I L being duplicated Suspicion at atc III c rii u Beck he hel hethe l the he ar fist t man Inan the stupid officers C 4 place ilace their hands on Once more as con and was w about to be bened ned to a prison term of Alteen nil jit when al arother ther man man who bo ge gave his hlat ian NHI a as John Smith was caught In th thid id i tt f impersonating a nobLeman confessed d thU h was guilty I If f for which Beck Beek bad been I In hI 1896 and 1 iu qI Apo e eff ff rl release lea p accompanied by JL a full tull pAr lID W wa St at once m made e out for Beck l Ill ni he be is a tree free man today Whether lH vm V bt be able ablo to get more from the I ov t adoll the offered him ins to b be seen Certainly t b It a very small sum to pa pay for tor a 2 life Hut But Beck mIL may count lucky that he was nota not a the States eien though net Q of rl r flagrant 8 have occurred tilt t often In this wis country en hven F n F e 1 Ion long t terme rm In prison nl have hd to It det d that they rv rt entirely l nelt u hae ben hangel hange B But l there 11 1 r I flO rd of t theft any corn com umI for t 11 10 the Ze if Jf imprisonment nor northe tJ the dae t ot of unjuStly tl I been indemnified Or here we ve seem to labor under t the be J m that the man who is re from prison whatever th roe fun funa a son is I so o to gt get out at aUth all that t the he ought tot ot to t f on an ontI tW tI t to I flY ny raMe for or blasted h t tined d lill The ease se of JHk eh ot oner cases easi that might be beI beI I l make us recognize more ocr eVer soundness ot of the position or Of the who Q s says th that t meri who plead should 1 with a light iere is no question about the guilt of it 1 man who pleads guilty gumy he says lum a man protests Itis Innocence unless a case cage has boon been absolutely proy him there must always b ba ba baa a doubt as to his guilt |