SUPREME COURT.
j_BY TliLl.UßAl'H —I’ll! CM..-.S A 'I ATI'J.N,/ ciU’K- ttMiCRCH OHRISH'Hr.PC.'.I l*eb. Adanr Th* -;kr.:t.Tr :»n>prises _’n imhitmenU, ;5 f■ ir_. h■ sexual eases, and nine robbery. theß. breaking and entering. Hold Erie Day, who pleaded guilty to four charges of stealing at Seftoli Post tlH'.ee. was remanded for sentence till Friday. Charles Raymond Eleoil. a deal mute, was acquitted on a charge of committing an indecent act on a little giri. William Erederiek While was remanded for sentence, he having admitted a charge of carnal knowledge. George Stanley Flint was aejuitted on a charge ol stisding a bicycle. In Ihe ease of Andrew Monroe P.remuer, charged with failing to keep proper accounts lor three years prior to his bankruptcy, the jury failed agree, and a new trial was ordered for Friday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1924, Page 3
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133SUPREME COURT. Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1924, Page 3
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