La Souveraineté nationale - Wednesday, May 22, 1895
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TRIBUNAUX
Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde et Taylor ont comparu hier matin pour leur second procès devant la cour d’assises de Londres.
Au début de i’audience, l’avocat d’Oscar Wilde demande que les deux accusés soient jugés séparément. Le solicitor général s'y oppose, mais le juge se prononce pour la séparation des deux procès.
Le solicitor général demande alors que l'affaire Taylor vienne la première, ce qui lui est accorde. Malgré les objections du défenseur de Wilde qui demande que le procès de son client soit ajourné à la prochaine session des assises, la cour déclare qu'elle décidera apures le procès de Taylor si, comme le demande l'avocat de Wilde, le jugement de ce dernier sera renvoyé a la prochaine session.
En attendant, Oscar Wilde a été remis en liberté sous caution.
LAW COURTS
Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde and Taylor appeared yesterday morning for their second trial at London Assize Court.
At the start of the hearing, Oscar Wilde's lawyer asks that the two defendants be tried separately. The solicitor general opposes it, but the judge decides for the separation of the two trials.
The Solicitor General then asks that the Taylor case come first, which is granted. Despite the objections of Wilde's lawyer, who asks that his client's trial be adjourned until the next session of the assizes, the court declares that it will decide after Taylor's trial if, as requested by Wilde's lawyer, the judgment of the latter will be postponed to the next session.
In the meantime, Oscar Wilde has been released on bail.
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