SUPREME COURT
(By Telegraph—Press Association). DUNEDIN, July 28. Criminal sittings opened,this morning with four cases, for trial, two being indecent assault charges, third receiving stolen goods and fourth, manslaughtei with an .alternative charge of driving v motor car thereby causing death. in the latter case a pedestrian was knocked down and killed by a motor car proceeding in the same direction. Judge Kennedy remarked pedestrians were not always aware of the danger they ran at night, even when careful drivers wore on the road. Frederick William Man* pleaded guilty to two charges of indecent assault and was remanded for sentence A young woman Doris May Adams, pleaded guilty to receiving stolen goods at Kaitnngata and .was remanded for sentence.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1930, Page 3
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