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Show DARROW TRIAL LIKELY TO LAST THREE MONTHS By International News Service. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 6. With the calling of Georgo N, Lockwood to the stand as a state's witness and tho ruling of Judge Conley admitting testimony pertaining per-taining to tho former bribery charge on which the McNamara chief counsel was acquitted, the bars woro lowered this afternoon to the admission of collateral evidence ln the Darrow case. This meanH that the second caao will take on much the same proportions aa the first and last probably longer than ( Three months: that asldo from the prosecution's prose-cution's evidence pertaining directly to the Epcciflo crlmo charged against Darrow Dar-row that of bribing Juror Robert Bain, the dlBtrlct attorney will lntroduco a mass of testimony pertaining to other alleged Independent crimes. This will be done ln support of his contention that the alleged brlhcry of Bain was in furtherance fur-therance of a conspiracy to dofcat the ends of Justice In the McNamara case. |