SUPREME COURT
WELLINGTON CONVICTIONS. (B.v .Telegraph— Press Association). WELLINGTON, Oct. 30. Lancelot Louis John Filers and Clifford JamesjThottraCTWbfe':. charged' in the,Supreme Court, before the Chief Justice, with gorging: and. attempting to utter a The' case, will be continued to-morrow) Norris Frank TOavey and John Peris were both found guilty of charges of indecent assault. The jury brought in a strong recommendation to mercy in the case of l Davey, bvho •.will be sentenced to-morrow, and Peris on Friday. ", ! ’' ' George Albert Proudfoot was .found guiljty of ‘breaking -‘and entering a grocer’s/ Stoi-e and stealing goods valued at £5 8s 4d.' The jury also strongly recommended this prisoner' to mercy on (be 'ground that lie had been influenced by hdcompanidn who is already .awaiting sentence. Proudfoot will he Sentenced 6h '"Ffiday. '
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1929, Page 6
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