ON FINGER-PRINTS
PRISONER FOUND GUILTY Press Association PALMERSTON N., To-day. James Morton McGill was found guilty in the Supreme Court to-night after a three days' trial of breaking and entering the tobacconist premises of J. Christie, with intent to commit The prisoner was found not guilty on a further charge of the theft of a sale containing £7B.
The Crown relied largely on finger print evidence.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 583, 8 February 1929, Page 11
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66ON FINGER-PRINTS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 583, 8 February 1929, Page 11
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