DUNEDIN CRIMINAL SITTINGS
By Telegraph—Press Association. Dunedln'. May 16. The orimina] sittings of tne Supreme Court were concluded this morning, when, the following sentences were passed:— William Laurence Smith, Arthur Robert Ingli3, and Maurice Mervyn Inglis, three lads, who pledded guilty to breaking and entering, were discharged on probation, conditional on their giving an undertaking in regard to restitution. 1 Donald Forbes, a returned soldier, was convicted of common assault at Roxburgh, and ivas ordered to 1)e released on paying .£ls towards the costs of the prosecution. Joseph Trench, for false pretences, was sentenced to one year's imprisonment. 1 James Arthur Cameron Perry, aged 64, for indecent assault, ordered to pay tho costs of the prosecution, lis.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 199, 17 May 1919, Page 9
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117DUNEDIN CRIMINAL SITTINGS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 199, 17 May 1919, Page 9
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