PRISONERS FOR TRIAL
CASES AT DUNEDIN Press Association DUNEDIN, Monday. The criminal sittings of the Supreme Court opened this morning with four cases for trial, two being indecent assault charges, one of receiving stolen goods and one of manslaughter, with an alternative charge of driving a motor-car thereby causing death. In the latter case, a pedestrian was knocked down and killed by a motorcar proceeding in the same direction. Mr. Justice Kennedy remarked that pedestrians were not always aware of the danger they ran at night even when careful drivers were on the road. Frederick ’William Marr pleaded guilty to two charges of indecent assault and was remanded for sentence. A young woman, Doris May Adams, pleaded guilty to receiving stolen goods at Kaitangata, and was remanded for sentence.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1036, 29 July 1930, Page 10
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129PRISONERS FOR TRIAL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1036, 29 July 1930, Page 10
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