THE LEICESTER EVENING MAIL

Leicester, Leicestershire, England

28 June 1934

(page 10)

 

MR. CROWLEY SENT FOR TRIAL

 

CHARGE OF RECEIVING LETTERS

 

 

Edward Alexander Crowley, aged 58, of Upper-Montagu-street, London, was at Marylebone Police Court to-day committed for trial on a charge of feloniously receiving five letters, the property of Betty Sedgwick. Bail was allowed in £10.

 

At the previous hearing Mr. Edward F. Iwi, who prosecuted, said that certain documents where 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.

 

Mr. Kerman [Isidore Kerman], for Mr. Crowley, said that his client had a complete answer to the charge.

 

Crowley, who pleaded not guilty and reserved his defence, was committed for trial at the Old Bailey and allowed bail of £10.