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"Tlie present tendency, if continued, of the legal representatives of budding criminals asking for snppression of their clients' names, is jKu-haps almost as worthy of suppression as crime itself," says the Christchurch Star. "That tlie accused is only twenty vears of age, or has i'cspectable parents; is no reason why publicity, the greatest of deterrents 'to offenees against the moral standards of the public, shonld be withheld. As Mr McKean said, in tlie Auckland Police Court recently, 'before an order of suppression is made there must be sorne special cireumstances made knowu to the Oourt,' and these circumstances are rare rather than commoii. Just >as the opinion of one's friends and the fear of ridicule eompel the average raan to oonform to the ordinary social conventions, so do tlie reports from the courts strQngly assist to keep the waverer in the right path and the publieation of names should continue if only, as the French would say, poiir encourager les autres."
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Marlborough Express, Volume LX, Issue 232, 1 October 1926, Page 4
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