THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE ECHO

Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England

22 June 1934

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MR. CROWLEY CHARGED.

 

Feloniously Receiving Five Letters.

 

 

Edward Alexander Crowley, aged 58, who was described on the charge sheet as an explorer, of Upper Montagu-street, W., was charged at Marylebone Police Court to-day with feloniously receiving five letters, the property of Betty Sedgwick [Betty May].

     

Mr. Crowley was represented by Mr. Isidore Kerman.

     

Mr. Edward F. Iwi prosecuted. He said that the position at the moment was this: Certain documents which were the subject matter of the charge were at present in the custody of the Master of the Crown Office. Application would have to be made in the High Court for the documents to be produced.

     

He would therefore call the sergeant who carried out the arrest, and ask for a remand for a week.

     

The magistrate ordered a remand until nest Thursday.

     

Bail was allowed in the sum of £10.