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PRISONERS SENTENCED

* or PENCE AGAINST A LITTLE GIRL. . • -In the Supreme Court yesterday mornHonour Mr. Justice Herdman septenceJ.. two prisoners. ' , Ernest Dawes had been found guilty •of indecently assaulting a girl nino ...years of. age. His counsel. (Mr. K. asked the Court to take \into consideration the fact that the pri- •... soner was a man well on in years, and , ,had.suffered a certain amount of inJuryj to his health through serving his ■country in Samoa. Counsel mentioned that on tho previous day a sentence of ' two years' imprisonment had been im- ■. posed for indecent assault. .. .His-Honour said that the case referred to was quite a different matter: ;tho victim had been a small boy. There •were probably no offences more Mepug- • riant,.to,tho minds of normal people than . .indecent assaults committed .upon small , u girls.Prisoner would be sentenced to thrcj years' imprisonment with liaid labour. Aubrey Ibell, for -whom Mr. H. H. ipornish appeared, had on the previous day been convicted of stealing goods to . the. value of ,£l6'.los. 'Mr. Cornish asked tho Court to deal as leniently as possible with tho prisoner, who was' not quite 13 years of age. His Honour observed that Ibell had been, twice prevkmsly convicted of theft. He would be sentenced to a year's reformative . detention. SENTENCES ELSEWHERE. • By Telegraph—Special Correspondent. Palmerston North, May 14. In tho Supremo Court at Palineiston North to-day the Chief Justice sentenced prisoners as follows:—Frances Viviaft Bracken (theft from the person), 18 months' hard labour; Robert M'Conkey (common assault), admitted to probation for twelve months on condition that h» did not enter a hotol or touch iiquor, and ordered to pay the costs of the prosecntion; Charles Anderson and Frederick ■ Satherley (theft of money from the per- <• son), the former to three years' imprisonment and tho latter to 18 months. In the case of Albert Ernest Kearns, who had pleaded guilty to bigamy, His Honour considered the prisoner of weak mind and remanded him till Tuesday in . order to see jvhat could be done with ; him. Henry Joseph Lewis, a youthful ' offender, who euid ho had broken out ol . gaol when arrested for giving a fal?o •alarm of fire during his period of pro. bation, was remanded until arrangements could be made for sending him cither to tho Invorcargill Reformatory Prison or to a training farm. By Tolesraph—Press Association. Dunedin, May 14. ' Tho Supremo Court criminal sittings were concluded to-day. A youth named Robert Henry Brockic, for stealing various sums amounting to .£133, was released on probation for four years, on condition that he paid the money stolen and tho costs of tho prosecution. Thomas . Collins, charged with stealing a bicycle, -was acquitted.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 197, 15 May 1920, Page 8

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443

PRISONERS SENTENCED Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 197, 15 May 1920, Page 8

PRISONERS SENTENCED Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 197, 15 May 1920, Page 8

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