CRIMINAL SESSIONS
THIRTEEN CASES FOE TEIAL. • His Honour the Chief Justice (SirßoW. ert Stout) will preside ,at the quarterly) criminal sessions-of the" Supreme Courts which open at Wellington on Monday at 11 a.m. Thirteen cases are set down: for trial, as follow:— Henry Williams, alleged forgery and, uttering, Eketahuna. . Bobert John Ashley, alleged unnatural offence, Wellington; William Eeynolds, alleged uianslkughter, Wellington. ,Arthur Miles, alleged theft* Wellington. 'William ' Ivinnard Chisholm, alleged: breaking and entering, Wellington. _ Jolm Eobert Nicolle,' alleged indecent: assault (six charges), Wellington. Ernest Brasting, alleged theft, Wellington. : ■ Herbert Eaton Eadcliffe, alleged forgery and uttering (two .charges) and-al-leged , theft, Wellington. Charles Thomas Luson, alleged bigamy, Wellington. : . Arthur Thomas Lamb, alleged _ falsa pretences (two pharges), Wellington. Marcus Joseph 'Patrick Keogb, alleged forgery and attempted uttering, WellingHerbert William Gough, alleged blackmail,| alleged administration of chloroformwrith intent to commit a crime,-al-leged assault with intent to commit a crime, Wellington. Percy Charles Tite, alleged thefts WelI lington. ' .
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3153, 3 August 1917, Page 6
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153CRIMINAL SESSIONS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3153, 3 August 1917, Page 6
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