HC Deb 07 March 1904 vol 131 c310
MR. JOHN O'DONNELL (Mayo, S.)

I beg to ask Mr. Attorney-General of Ireland, whether he has yet received the necessary information to enable him to prosecute the two policemen whose evidence was of such a character that the magistrates at the Ballinrobe petty sessions recently unanimously dismissed the charges which they brought against a publican named Faby; and, if not, whether he can say at what date he will be able to take proceedings against the e officers of the law.

MR. ATKINSON

I have already directed that a prosecution for perjury should be instituted against these policemen.