New South Wales. Royal Commission to Inquire into Certain Charges Made Against Members of the New South Wales Police Force in Respect of Their Conduct in Connection with the Case the King v. Reeve and Others.
The Royal Commission arose from charges of P. Brookfield, T.D. Mutch and E.E. Judd alleging that police had procured false evidence in the 1916 conspiracy trial of Charles Reeve and eleven other members of the Industrial Workers of the World. At the Commission Brookfield, Mutch and Judd were represented by R. Windeyer and C.M. Collins.
From the description of Minutes of proceedings, Aug.-Nov. 1918 : with exhibits, 1918, and proceedings in the case the King v. Reeve and others, 2 Nov.-2 Dec. 1916. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225819891
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associatedWith | Collins, C. M. | person |
associatedWith | Industrial Workers of the World | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Judd, E. E. | person |
associatedWith | Reeve, Charles | person |
associatedWith | Windeyer, Richard, 1868-1959. | person |
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Australia--Sydney (N.S.W.) |
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