DUNEDIN.
March 16
At the present circuit of the Supreme Court at Laurence Judge Gillies expressed an opinion that the time had come when Grand Juries should be abolished on trivial cases, as the circumstances of the colony had much altered since the framing of the enactment relative to the same. Sara Boon was found guilty of wounding another ChinamaD during a gambling transaction, and was sentenced to twelve months imprisonment. Arthur O'Neill was too ill to be brought up for sentence for fraudulent bankruptcy.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3033, 16 March 1881, Page 3
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