Guilty Of Receiving
(N.Z. Prexi Association) AUCKLAND, Feb. 1. Noel Dennis Doull, aged 23, unemployed, pleaded guilty in the Magistrate’s Court at Auckland today to a charge of receiving three £5O notes on or about January 27, 1964. Mr J. R. Drummond, S.M., remanded him until next week for sentence.
Sergeant M. K. Huggard said that the £l5O was part of £2300 stolen from a retired shipping company engineer in January, 1962. Doull escaped from the Auckland Central Police Station ceils before being charged with the receiving offence. At that time, Doull would give no explanation of where the money came from. Since his recapture, however, he had told the police that he received the money from a man who owed him more than £lOO.
“Doull,” said Sergeant Huggard, “said he knew the notes were dishonestly obtained, bu* there is no suggestion thbt he stole the money,”
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30975, 3 February 1966, Page 7
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