SUPREME COURT
[IIY TKI.KURAPTt —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] w !•:!, i. I n cn ) x skxtkx (' ks . WKLI.INCTOX. Dec. 17. Ac tin- Supreme Court t lie Chief .Instil <• passed the i'ollowinp; sentences : Samuel (Jr.nos. ;:"s, charge of • -s: mil kwiivledge of liis liii’r.’. four years’ reformative treat men I. Prisoner is of dull intellect. Irederirk Alln'rt Hoove. IK. indecent assault on a male, three years' relurinative treatment. Ilerheit S.vnies, .Vi. ex-clerk I’ohan;riua Coiuitv Council. ' theft of i lie fluids of the Council, prohat ion for twelve months, conditional on entering an inehriate’s home for that .folni Olsen, iiag-snalrhing Irom women, three years 'reformative treatment. Kx-Conslahle McJeiinett.. 28, iheii ! of £'J~ 7s from the Arms liegist ratiun (tliice, two years’ probation. Terai Tureti. theft, three year's refonnativo trcntnient.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1923, Page 4
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125SUPREME COURT Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1923, Page 4
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