ACCOUNTANT GAOLED
SUPREME COURT SESSION NEGLIGENCE CHARGE FAILS Press Association NEW PLYMOUTH, Tuesday. In the Supreme Court to-day, Noel Mark Fowler, an accountant, was sentenced to two years’ reformative detention for the theft of £27 and falsifying his accounts. Herbert Thomas Seamark, aged 17, was admitted to two years’ probation for indecent assault on two young girls. The grand jury returned no bill in the case against James Fowler, charged with negligence, thereby causing a service car accident in which John Lord, of Christchurch, broke his back and died.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 457, 12 September 1928, Page 1
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89ACCOUNTANT GAOLED Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 457, 12 September 1928, Page 1
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