Show GREENE AND GAYNOR APPEAL atter attorney ey for defense says the trial judge exhibited prejudice new orleans april 2 argument meat 0 of the greene and gaynor appeal before tho the united states circuit court of app appeals cas vas wag resumed today by A A Lawr neo for tho the defense who continued his of yesterday it was argued first thai that public opinion lial hil b bon cn into the trial of this case in ga savannah vannah las last t year b by Y the elal judge in an address to the jury exception was vas taken taren to this address tho tio trial judge was said to lave have told he jury that this was a case in chica the whole people and even the jurors themselves were directly concerned and that the people of the united 1 l states as much interested aa as would be the the people of the counties where the jurors resided it an were pending fig charging one with embezzlement of all the taxes raised in those bounties for year among other exceptions co etwas it wag claimed that the court in ID its charge argued to the jury took the facts from the jury prejudiced prejudice the jury against greene and gaynor and abild abridged ged the right of the tile defendants to lo have counsel argue choir case the court was said to have told the jury that the defendants were at no dig disadvantage advantage that if the court or the jury made any mistakes of law or facts these could coull be corrected read ily by upon appeal it was argued that this gave the jury the impression that they should give the benefit of an doubt of law or the thel facts acts to the discussing the statute of limitations counsel claimed that the indictments indictment s were found more than throe three years at af ter the latest acts charged against greene and gaynor and that indictments tor for these offenses were based at the end of the three years during in these three years it was argued the defendants were at their well known domiciles domiciled domi ciles without concealment were in jurisdiction of a court which haa jurisdiction over these offenses and could have been arrested by the government at any time |