COURT NEWS
SOLICITOR FINED.
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association)
INVERCARGILL, September 30. For failing to have his trust account audited; °'P6ter Gllfeddcv -'sUftcttov,' Ttf-'"’ vercargifl, wag fined £75 in the' Magistrate’s Court to-day.
MORE THEFT CASES, 1
WELLINGTON, September 30.
Adam Arthur Taylor, for breaking, entering and theft was sentenced by Mr Justice McGregor to three months on each charge, sentence to be com current.
Harold Charles Martin, on ten charges of breaking, entering by day and theft, and one of breaking and enter* ing by night, and- theft, one of forgery and ten charges of theft, all of which he had pleaded guilty at Stratford was sentenced to* two years -reformative treatment on each, the sentences to be concurrent. v POSTAL OFFICER’S THEFTS. WELLINGTON, September 30. Roy Hancock, on fifteen charges ot theft of postal packets, when employed as a postal officer at Ratea, was sentenced to twelve months on each charge, the sentence to he. concurrent It was stated/that restitution of the whole of the money had been made.-
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1931, Page 5
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