WELLINGTON SESSIONS.
♦ (PBES3 ASSOCIATION' 7EUSGBAM J IVELLIXGTCX, October "2S. Tho criminal sess ; ons o; -.he Supreme Co-jit. oocned t.be his Honour tho Chief Justice commented on tho fact thai altogether the bst wa3 lighter than usual. There were a;3o iewer"scs::al case?. In ono case, where a vjuu<- p : .rl was stabbed, there •were doubts "as to lie sanity of :he o'-cused. John Joseph Sander*, charged •with attempted rape on - l tveak-aiinded young '.soman, was found guilty of icdfcoct assault and remanded for sentenc?. J-unoa Harrison was charged with and uttering » bajsknote, or alternatively with bavins a nolo in his possession knowing it to hive been forged- It stated prisoner had chaxped a one pound note into a twentypound note. Ho had returned the money to the' shopkeeper. Ho va* remacd,d for sentence.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18216, 29 October 1924, Page 11
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132WELLINGTON SESSIONS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18216, 29 October 1924, Page 11
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