SUPREME COURT
REFORMATIVE TREATMENT,
(By Telegrapher-Press Association), : DUNEDIN, November 8.
In the Supreme Court, Charles Wilfred Burrell, aged 25, for three charges of indecently assaulting young girls received eighteen months reformative treatment. —M- v
ROTORUA, November 8. John Maliutu Parker j and . Chas. George Graham, ye,pj three charges of breaking and entering and theft, were sentenced by Mr- Paterson, S.M. , to twelve months’ hard labour and three years’ reformative treatment. Tho prisoners had a long list- of previous convictions. y . Hori: AL\u(Was charged ( with three breaches' of the Gaining vAct, betting totalisator odds, using premises as a common gaming hpUso, and ■ carrying on the business of a bookmaker. He pleaded guilty to the first two charges the third being withdrawn.) On the first charge he was convicted and fined! £2O and eosf£, and on the-second £3O and costs. ) - ;
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1929, Page 5
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138SUPREME COURT Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1929, Page 5
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