The Telegraph - Thursday, May 2, 1895
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Oscar Wilde Case.
Disagreement of the Jury.
Accused Refused Bail.
LONDON, May 1.
The charge against Oscar Wilde, poet and dramatist, of having committed a misdemeanour (who was arrested on the acquittal of the Marquis of Queensberry on a charge of criminally libelling Wilde), and the charge of felony against Taylor (said to be Wilde's accomplice) was concluded at the Central Criminal Court to-day, when the jury, having failed to agree as to their verdict, were discharged. The accused were remanded for further trial, bail being refused.