Show High Nigh Sta Standard dard of Justice British justie justi justice e sets up high stand stand- standards ards for Cor Itself itself as Is illustrated b by a astor astory astory stor story that apP ared In a recent Issue of the lie Manche ter ler Guardian Mr Ir J Sharpe the thc To ro er Bridge magistrate the article re ds gave ga a lecture to all concerned n n Wednesday as 1 to the necessity of k 1 l rs r's un- un from he knowledge of the court until he had been found guilty There Is of urse no more elemen elementary tary principle f English justice than this Once 11 t the central crIminal court Mr Ir Ilus rus ell Gurney remarked to toa toa toa a man who ad just been acquitted of burglary You Tou are a er very fortu fortu- fortunate fortunate fortunate nate man I now all nil about you ou You have hae been een co cc three times be- be before be before fore The Thc w were no sooner out of his Ills moult than he lie was wag told that there were fl fc tier ther Indictments Indictments- against the prisoner but as it was Impossible that lie he coul now receive a fair fall trIal he was discharged |