1. Where, upon the trial of one charged with exceeding the speed limit, the solicitor, in his closing argument to the jury, states that the jurors know from general experience that when a man bails out and runs away from an automobile he has some whisky — that there is usually some whisky involved, when the defendant has not been charged with violating the liquor law and no evidence relating to whisky...
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