Sheridan the second :

crimes committed in Ireland by government agents : the government rewards perjured policemen. /
United Irish League of Great Britain.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: United Irish League of Great Britain
Summary:Details the case of Sergeant Sullivan of the Irish police who perjured himself in trying to arrest John MacHale president of the West Mayo Executive of the United Irish League. O'Sullivan was acquitted of all charges and was faced no disciplinary action.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: London : United Irish League of Great Britain, n.d.
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Notes:Quote from concluding paragraph: "crime committed by police-segreants; jury packing directed in this instance not to convicting the inccoent but shielding the guilty; and a resolute refusal on the part of the Government to rid themselves of complicity in the infamy."

Mentions the Segeant Sheridan scandal.

U.I.L.G.B. Leaflets No. 3.

Physical description: 2 sheets [4p.] ; 22 x 13 cm.

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Contained in: Pamphlet volume D173 [Item 90]
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