HC Deb 11 March 1919 vol 113 c1131W
Sir K. WOOD

asked the Attorney-General whether a judge of the High Court sitting without a jury, by virtue of the provisions of the Juries Act, has before him, before giving his verdict, any information as to the amount, if any, that a defendant has paid into Court?

Sir G. HEWART

Yes, he has—in the sense that the amount paid into Court appears in the plea—and the judge has the pleadings handed to him when the case is called on.