Express - Thursday, May 2, 1895
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Dépêches particulières
de l'EXPRESS
Londres, 2 mai.
La cour d'assises a acquitté Oscar Wilde, le procureur de la Reine ayant retiré la plainte pour connivence coupable et tentative d'attentats graves aux mœurs et les jurés n’ayant pas pu se mettre d’accord sur les autres chefs d’accusation.
Special dispatches
of the EXPRESS
London, May 2.
The Assize Court acquitted Oscar Wilde after the Crown Prosecutor withdrew the charge of guilty connivance and attempted serious indecent assault and the jurors were unable to agree on the other charges .