May 4 Toronto Defence lawyer Morris […]
When
1981-05-04
Description
May 4 Toronto Defence lawyer Morris Manning called for a mistrial in the Barracks keepers case, saying that the new charges laid against some of the defendants on April 22 would prejudice the original case. Judge Harold Rice denied the motion, and the trial continued. (See also June 12, 1981.)
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June 12 Toronto In the trial of the […]April 22 Toronto One day after the […]March 30–April 21 Toronto After […]December 9–22 Toronto On December 9, […]All Places
Barracks BathhouseTorontoAll People
Morris ManningHarold RiceAll Citations
"Indecency Not Defined in Law Barracks' Trial Judge Told," Toronto Star, four star ed., 5 May 1981, p. A23."Crown's Case Collapses: Barracks Verdict Due Soon," Body Politic, no. 74 (1981), p. 10Vianney Carriere, "Bid for Mistrial Lost in Morals Case: New Charges Called Contemptuous," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 5 May 1981, p. 5Vianney Carriere, "Bathhouse Was Built Specifically for Sex, Bawdy-house Trial Told," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 6 May 1981, p. 5Heather Bird, "Four Seek Mistrial: New Charges 'Prejudicial,'" Toronto Sun, 5 May 1981, p. 35"Barracks' Judgment Reserved Until May 25," Toronto Star, four star ed., 6 May 1981, p. A3