HC Deb 27 February 1908 vol 185 c60
MR. T. F. RICHARDS

I beg to ask Mr. Attorney-General whether his attention has been called to the statement made by His Honour Judge Bray in saying good-bye to the bar and solicitors at the County Court, Birmingham, recently, in which he said that the amount of perjury committed in the court was deplorable, and previous Judges had complained of it, and he wanted to place it on record that it still prevailed; and whether he intends taking any action in the matter.

SIR W. ROBSON

was understood to reply that if any cases of perjury were brought under the notice of the Public Prosecutor they would be considered, but he was afraid he could give no general undertaking as to perjury.