Cook Islanders for ‘Friends of Court’
Cook Islanders going through ;ourt for the first time need someone to show them what to do, the moment they enter the Court-house. A ‘Friend Of The Court’ reckoned that most Polynesians confided more in Polynesian Wardens or Polynesian ‘Friends Of The Court’. The job is mainly voluntary, but you have a cause in helping Cook Islanders receive some representation from the immediate help of the Duty Solicitors and also helping them to find a lawyer. For further information, contact Nandy Glassie, 605-238
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Mana (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 15, 23 February 1978, Page 3
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89Cook Islanders for ‘Friends of Court’ Mana (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 15, 23 February 1978, Page 3
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