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IfrlVE YEARS’ GAOL FOR THEFT. (Pe Press Association — Copyright.) AUCKLAND, February 10. Charles Stewart Leahy, a former solicitor, recently sentenced to three years’ gaol, appeared at the Supreme Court to-dav, and admitted two further charges of theft. The Judge tod the accused that his case was one of the worst of the kind in his experience. Prisoner was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment.
' ■„ INDECENT ASSAULT. DUNEDIN, . February 10. At the Supreme Court, Frank Noble Finlay, aged 28, for indecent assault on a female, was sentenced by Justice (Kennedy to 18 months’ reformative (detention. RECEIVED STOLEN GOODS. DUNEDIN, February 10. Reginald Martin Semb, aged 27, married, with four children, for receiving stolen goods, was ordered one year’s hard labour, concurrent with a sentence being served for theft,
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1933, Page 7
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