POWER CHALLENGED
ARREST OF SOLDIER MAINTENANCE CASE (P(*r Prnssi Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, this day. "We contend the police have no power of arrest and any remand is objected to. The King's Regulations definitely slate that a man on active service cannot be arrested on such a charge," said Mr. R. Twyncham, who appeared in the Magistrate's Court this morning for Robert Henry Taylor, aged 26, formerly a motor mechanic and now a member of the Special Military Force, who appeared on warrant, in lieu of summons, for maintenance arrears.
"This man is on service, not active service, and the police have power to arrest him," said Sub-Inspector Packer." He has been in Bottle Lake Hospital ami was arrested on his discharge yesterday. We are interested only' in 'his detention pending advice from Auckland regarding the offence. We want to see that he does not escape his responsibilities by joining the forces and leaving his wife destitute." "This man is on active service. New Zealand is at war with Germany, and he is in the New Zealand forces." said Mr. Twyneham. "We ask that he be discharged without any obligation to come back." "I will adjourn the matter without prejudice and with your protest as to jurisdiction on record," said the magistrate, Mr. E. C. Levvey. The case was adjourned until November 27, Taylor being allowed bail in his own recognisance of £25.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20098, 18 November 1939, Page 7
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