SUPREME COURT SENTENCES
: ♦ By Telegraph—Press • / esoclation. Auckland, November 13. In the Supreme Court to-day. Sir Robert Stout sentenced William Brighting, Suilty of indecent assault-or, a girl, to vo years' imprisonment. Frederick Nelson Hayncs, 18 years old, and William Laurence M'Rae, an elderly man, were sentenced to two years' reformatory treatment for an unnatural offence. George William M'Donald, guilty of obtaining credit by fraud, was sentenced to one year's imprisonment and declared an habitual criminal. Harold Alexander Stewart, guilty on ten counts of breaking and entering, was sentenced to five years reformative detention. Joseph Thomas, on a charge of breaking and entering, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment and declared an habitual criminal. T.eo Simon, for attempted theft of a suitcase at the Auckland railwav station, was sentenced to two years' reformative treatment. William Victor Alley, for theft from a shop at Ilikutaia, vvns sentenced to two years' reformative treatment at Waikeria. Three rears probation was imposed on Thomns Henry T'arrv, guiltv of obscene exposure.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 43, 15 November 1920, Page 5
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164SUPREME COURT SENTENCES Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 43, 15 November 1920, Page 5
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