Originally posted by mklhawley
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This relates to why there was no publicity surrounding Tumblety and his arrest at the time and up to his absconding. For the answer to this we have to go back to the judicial system which again is irrefutable.This relates to his committal where under normal circumstance the press would be present however in his case that may not have been the case and I quote from the legislation
"In cases which fell outside a magistrate's summary jurisdiction [cases upon which he could pass sentence] "The room in which the examination (Committal Proceedings) is held is not to be deemed an open court; and the magistrate may exclude any person if he thinks fit." [11 & 12 Vict. c. 42, s. 19, Indictable Offences Act, 1848].
Press excluded !
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