DUNEDIN SUPREME COURT
'Iv -Trims .Amnolntlnn. Dunedin. August. 7. ' 4t tho Supremo Court two youths, Walter George Perry and William Andrew Boyce Pledger, wra qccjijH(-ed wi ft charge of indecently assaulting a girl nearly 1G years of nse. but n 'poiut. of law remains (o bo settled. Charles .Tames Arnold was acquitted on a clinrse of stealing ,£ISG from Albert Henrv Hodse. .May Faithful was ordered tn come up for sentence 'when colled stealing an nnposmn vug, and her associate, "Robert Henry Pobar, was ordered to be detained for reformative treatment for not more than fivo years, Victor Kelt, who had been convicted of indecent, assault on a little girl, came up for* sentence. In this case the iury recommended a flogging, but the Judge decided such a course. The prirl had not suffered any physical injury, though the case was a bad one. The maximum penalty of seven years' hard labour was inflicted.*'
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 268, 8 August 1919, Page 9
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154DUNEDIN SUPREME COURT Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 268, 8 August 1919, Page 9
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