| Show A WISE commutation A of great relief will be 14 encee in this country which win vill be at least partly shared in angland ever the commutation of the sentence on mrs maybrick tae serious doubt as to her guilt r coupled with the obvious partiality celce of he judge who summed up her caw and sentenced her to death a sympathy for the att nappy and indiscreet woman was bound to have some ef fact for life is a terrible jN malty but while there is life abete is hope and the possibility merciful executive action it te very difficult just now to determine whether the condemned intentionally administered abw husband the doses of arsenic h caused his death the law idea es to an accused person the aeao 16 of the doubt but this rule 40 been us to have been almost ignored I 1 dihe maybrick Mai belck caw case 1 after some time has al lawal the case may be re opened ow the official an a that this commutation it may then be found that opposed prisoner was the victim rather than a dellb iset criminal in that case a par no doubt be obtained F ift att liberty would be granted a weak to expiate her faults and re damaged reputation r but if she had met the doom of a the most positive after of her br innocence would have ow only added horror upon horror and tul a further anathemas ana aria themas to those now upon the head of the judge Hf tie considered responsible for jimr it was wise wipe to ji ute the death sentence i fe |