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safety crusader, prepared to testify]. J for the state again this afternoon in

another municipal oourt drunken driving case. He expected to be forced to neglect his teaching duties the

second ‘ consecutive day. ~ The professor spent yesterday in cofQirt as

him by Prosecutor Sherwood Blue. Dr, Harger recently criticized the prosecutor for laxity in preparing cases against defendants charged with drunken driving, as well as minor traffic violations. Excused in Court 4 Further appearance of the physiclan in municipal court 4 was excused by Judge John IL. Niblack, who sald there was no need for the expert's ‘repeated testimony unless he was a material witness. Dr. Harger was to learn today whether Judge Joseph Howard of municipal court 3 feels the same way. Meanwhile, Prosecutor Blue declared it wouldn't make any legal difference whether the judges had heard a thousand times Dr. Har ger's explanation of chemical tests to determine the degree of an individual's intoxication. “To present adequately-prepared cases as Dr. Harger has suggested, expert testimony must be presented in each instance,” the hettled prosecutor insisted. “In the event of an appeal to criminal court, it must be shown that adequate evidence was pre-

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sented or the appeal court has no alternative except to discharge the defendant,” Mr. Blue added. He termed Dr. Harger a modest man not t want to continue testimony considered “expert” by court authorities. The prosecutor added that his previous policy of not calling the I. U. professor as a witness was because of seeking “short cuts” to save time, “We handle 20,000 cases a year and it's obvious that every case cannot be presented as a big-time affair without consuming time,” ihe prosecutor explained. Dr, Harger, although pre willingness to testify at any time in manslaughter cases and before pro tem judges, nonetheless agreed with Judge Niblack. “It’s an insult to a regular judge's intelligence to inform him repeatedly about the drunkometer,” Dr. Harger declared. “This is asinine, to be questioned at length over and over again.” He uid » Hat of of questions was read to h yesterday by a deputy i in oust “who hadn't himself read the list before. “It was the usual. type of nonpreparation we have been finding in the prosecutor's office,” the color ful professor remarked testily, Five Convicted Five cases heard yesterday resulted in convictions. Paul Kartd, 612 N. Delaware st. was fined $25 and costs and his driver's license suspended 90 days on a drunken driving charge. Robert Hinkle, 119 Gladstone ave. received the same fine, with a suspended 30day jail sentence on a drunken driving charge. In addition, his license was suspended 120 days and he was fined $1 and costs on a drunk charge and the same on a reckless driving charge, Donald Goeder, 816 Spruce st., $25 and costs, drunken driving; $1 and costs, reckless driving, and $1 and costs, drunk. Jake Adair, 726 8. Missouri st., $25 and costs and 90day license suspension, drunken driving; $1 and costs, drunk. Don Gobrecht, 416 S. Oakland ave, $1 and costs, drunk; $25 and costs and 90-day license suspension, drunken driving.

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