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YOUTHS’ SENTENCES

FOR CONVERTING A CAR

fßy Telegraph—Per Press Aspoeiai.qn.,.

AY ELLINGTON, October l?’ 7

•Three youths, Samuel Osmund Red--1 7 :; 'h'hii another; aged 17, whose name was k&ppresed, appeared in the Mag? istrate’s CoiM't at Lower. Hutt to-day charged jointly with having converted a car X-, .'Reddish was charged also with dangetous driving; driving without....a liderise? jand with having committed a breach,, of. his probationary license by converting a car Kilkolly was charged,-.with driving without' a. license':-. [’ : Reddish and Kilkolly pleaded guilty toiji.l^dhEdges. r i;'• FQgVthc other youth, Sir Wattorson entered a plea of “not guilty.’ 1 • ' - Senidl';; Sergeant McKelvcy said that 'dii .Saturday afternoon, the three yojitlisisyisited the Skating Ring, after wfiiolitfthey prowled about, the town, and.dbtained drink from two hotels. Tn thdlhyening they took, the car. Kjl-. koljyygrpve to Petone, where Red dish todkd&ti'ol. Ho collided with another-• oar midst of a theatre crowd dnjn'aSjgriigf that vehicle to'the extent of £lf>, jthe converted car to the exton about £4. The other youth had Ijedh.;. dropped before the collision occurred. \ He was practically a pas-4 sengcudin j the car. 6nißelialf of. Watterspp.,, pleaded' tjie influence of drink, and that the youth was three years 'behind and ‘easily pre£ vailed -upon 4hv his* com pan ions. ' $ ,‘fTlie,!;, best riling to do with him is*" to gijght a period of probation” said Mr McNeil S.M. “He is not as had as thp others, but J. cannot allow tins, go without a deterring inHo was admitted'to ;pyp-j hatidiiifhr twelve, months. Reddish and Kilkolly were ordered to he? detained in a Borstal I nstitution''for a term not exceeding two years." ' ' .

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1930, Page 3

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YOUTHS’ SENTENCES Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1930, Page 3

YOUTHS’ SENTENCES Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1930, Page 3

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