SUPREME COURT.
(Ppr Press Association.) WELLINGTON CRIMINAL SESSIONS WELLINGTON, May 13. At the Supreme Court to-day, Mr Justice Herifnian sentenced a number of prisoners, as follows: —Benjamin 'Henry Bright, for assault, twelve months’ hard labour; John Henry Morgan, breaking into the D.1.C., twelve months’ hard labour; Harold Coley, assaulting and robbing -a drunken man, three years’ reformative treatment; Harry Randle, for assaulting his housekeeper, Mrs False eighteen months’ hard labour; James Newberry, assaulting two women in their own home at an early hour of the morning, five years’ imprisonment with hard labour; Theresa Russell, stealing a roll of bank notes from a man she met in a side street, eighteen months’ hard laobur; Arthur Harry Hart, indecently assaulting a male, two years’ hard labour; and Robert Douglas, committing higaniv, two years’ hard labour.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1920, Page 3
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