AUCKLAND SUPREME COURT
- PRISONERS SENTENCED. . By Telegraph.—Press association. Auckland, February 11. At the Supreme Court, Boe Griffiths, for attempted theft from the person at Devonport, was admitted to two years’ probation. The Probation Officer’s report was not favourable, but Mr. Justice Reed said that he wanted to give prisoner a chance, because he thought that Griffiths had had more than his share of bad luck. Arthur Ropata Colson Wynyard, for indecent assault on a male, was sentenced to two years’ hard labour. Harry Collins, Patrick Kelly, and William Martin, the two former charged with theft from a warehouse, and the latter with receiving, were all sentenced to eighteen months’ reformative detention. Collins was sentenced to an additional twelve months on a charge of receiving, the sentence to be concurrent. Howard James Eusede.n, for receiving stolen property, was sentenced to twelve months’ reformative detention.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 115, 13 February 1928, Page 6
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143AUCKLAND SUPREME COURT Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 115, 13 February 1928, Page 6
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