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SUPREME COURT

PRISONERS SENTENCED

(Pe» Press Association —Copyright).

WELLINGTON, July 19

Prisoners were sentenced by Justice ■MacGregor .at the Supreme Court : Willi.Mn George John Dinning, eighteen months’ reformative detention -and James Laurence j.airiescn Tint) ■tw o years’” ditto, for breaking, entering and theft. , Frederick John McDonald two years imprisonment for breaking and ontei ing with intent to commit a crime. Hector George Grey, breaking) enter--ing and theft, two charges' of false pretences, and breech of prohibition licence' two ' years’ on '-daoh - charge the sentences' to be- concurrent; George William Attewell,- - Joseph Trevor Dunn and'Kamucl • Jamieson Mc_K.ee, .to oighteen hibnGis’ - each reformat intent to commit a. crime!. “ " Leslie King, forgery and "• uttering was. released and ordered to'c'biae up for sentence withiiu the next Hyo years, subject to payment by 'Mm xfr ;; the prosecution costs and making restitution of £5 13s 4d. ■ Victor iilihdu; lwp‘clihfges‘"6f breaking, entering and theft, t'wg years’ Pi°,Ibait ion on each. ehar£>e, toLbe ooncury Tent.'.,. ..... v-.. i ■ ..... •Roy/Edward' ‘Ralph,' ‘two'■chargesy of ■horse , stealing, breaking, entering ail'd theft ~twg. years’ ,ea«lyjta ;^fe; Sfi^TMl«i. John Raymond Smith and Lawrence. 'Campbell “ : e^ifliL and. theft, eighteen.-mqhth|L refoyniative each. L • •• ' John Ralph Pennyy fa taxi cliiver'who' was before. the Court ,kt Wanganui on June 20 in connection with the theft of silver case, to eighteen months’ prison. __

BLENHEIM, July 19

At the Supreme Court, Osmond Norman Connolly was -sentenced to two years’ -reformative for brooking and entering by day and theft.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1933, Page 6

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238

SUPREME COURT Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1933, Page 6

SUPREME COURT Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1933, Page 6

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