SUPREME COURT.
By Telegraph—Press Assn., Copyright
SUPREME COURT SENTENCES AUCKLAND. April 30.
At the ' Supreme Court Knud; Henry Gnlil, on eight charges ol tylse pretences and seven of breaking, entering and theft was sentenced to two years hal'd labour oil eacl charge, to be concurrent.
Junes Bruce Miller, who bad been ca.-hiug valueless cheques in varioii? parts of the Dominion was remanded to Wellington on May -I lor acute life.
Herbert Frederick Thomas Good man, 35. and Herbert Frank Arrol 25, pleoded guilty to stealing Cl 07? belonging to Tamaki Road Board Goodman (senior official) was senlen cod to two years reformative detention and Arrol to eighteen month, detention.
AVollace Athol Warrington Craig Smith on five •charges ol lorgerv and fortv-two of breaking, entering ami theft was sentenced for forgery to three years hard labour, for false pretences to two years, for theft to
two years. Samuel Bassett. 22. breaking and entering with intent to commit a crime to two years probation. John Joseph Crosby. 25. unlawl.il ,-arnal knowledge of a girl under sixteen. twelve months bard labour.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1928, Page 3
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