THREE MONTHS FOR PERJURY
SENTENCE ON DRIVER, IN MASTER TON COLLISION .CASE. Masterton, March li. jit the Supreme Court this morning, Athol (feorge Buckley, motor driver, who was found guilty yesterday, was sentenced to three months’ imprisonment on the charge of perjury arising out of a statement, made by. him at the in - 11 nest on Emma Smith, the victim of a motor accident last October at Masterton. Buckley also pleaded guilty to obstructing the course
.»f justice, and was sentenced to three months' concurrently with the term imposed on the perjury charge.
TWO WOMEN ADMITTED TO PROBATION.
Masterton, March G,
Mavis Jacobsen and Grace iChristina Jacobsen, who pleaded guilty in the Lower Court to charges of perjury in connection with the motor fatality at Masterton in Octo-
r last, in which Buckley was concerned, were admitted to probation for three months, on condition that they pay the costs of the prosecution and that they keep away from dance halls during the term of their probation.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4424, 8 March 1930, Page 2
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166THREE MONTHS FOR PERJURY Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4424, 8 March 1930, Page 2
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