PROSECUTIONS BY POLICE
Inspector In Charge
Inspector B. Kelly, of the Christchurch Central Police Station, will take up duties as the officer-in-charge of the prosecutions branch on Monday. Inspector Kelly will not do any prosecuting in the courts but will make the decision on cases prepared for prosecution. Commissioned officers are in charge of the police prosecution branches in Auckland and Wellington. Senior-Sergeant G. M. Cleary, who has been in charge of the prosecution branch in Christchurch for several years and, with Sergeant V. F. P. Townshend, has appeared for the police in the majority of the lower Court hearings, will take up duties as the officer-in-charge of the plain clothes inquiry and motor accident inquiry branches on Monday. Sergeant Townshend, Detec-tive-Sergeant B. I. S. Kimber and Sergeant J. M. Phelan will continue to prosecute the police cases. The practice of giving uniform and detectivesergeants six-monthly periods as prosecutors, as part of their training, will continue.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31001, 5 March 1966, Page 25
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