LORD COLERIDGE. 1870.
MR JUSTICE COZENS HARDY. 1893.
H. C. BIRON. 1907.
E. S. FORDHAM. 1908.
When the second hearing came on, and I had as my counsel, Mr. H. C. Biron (now the police magistrate),—by the way one of my three witnesses was the late Sir Evans Gordon,—I was much amused by the witnesses appearing against me. There was the driver of an omnibus which had been immediately behind the one I was thrown from, who said he had a full view of the whole incident. Under cross-examination he gave his version of the affair.
"That man," pointing to me, "got off the 'bus by 'imself—nobody touched 'im ... I saw 'im."