SUPREME COURT
SENTENCES AT AUCKLAND, i (By OfeUerasJi.—Prera AosoeiatiouJ Auckland, February 6. At the Supreme Court Edward Hooper, who pleaded guilty at Gisborne to theft, having misappropriated large sums of money, and falsified 'a bank book, was ordered two years'■ reformative treatment. Frank Albert M'llroy, stepfather of Hooper, charged with receiving stolen money from his stepson, had, according to the Judge, acted a very despicable part. He was sentenced to two years' hard labour. Leonard George Brassell, for forgery and uttering at Hamilton, was sentenced to one year's reformative treatment, and Albert Edward M'Gurk, for committing an unnatural offence, to seven years' imprisonment.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2379, 8 February 1915, Page 9
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103SUPREME COURT Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2379, 8 February 1915, Page 9
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