PRISONERS SENTENCED
MOTORIST FINED £IOO CASES AT HAMILTON From Our Own Correspondent HAMILTON, Today. In the Supreme Court at Hamilton this morning. August Herman Dernier, found guilty of dangerous driving °f a car at To Rapa, causing the death of Norman Stephen Bradley, was fined £IOO and his driver's licence was cancelled for three years. He was granted six months to pay. Kone Pairama, found guilty of shooting another Maori, causing grievous bodily harm, was sentenced to three years’ reformative detention. W’hare Matangi, with a long list of convictions, was sentenced to two years’ hard labour for the theft of a horse ahd also declared an habitual criminal. Joseph Powell was fined £SO and costs for bookmaking at Huntly. Walter John Butters, a youth IS .ears, was sentenced to reformative treatment not exceeding three years °f indecent assault on a girl, aged nve years. For robbing with violence at Huntly, Donald Hayward, 27 yc?ars, ,J* sentenced to 12 months’ hard ,ur an d reformative detention for * further two years. James Walter Barr-Brown, who Beaded guilty to two charges of inecent assault of boys at Putaruru, US ordered reformative treatment for five years. Robert Edward Young was sen- ,. Ql:e( i to reformative detention for roe years for an unnatural offence « Hamilton.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 999, 16 June 1930, Page 1
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