“HARD TO CATCH-
OLD MAN’S OFFENCE THREE MONTHS’ GAOL 4 'We've watched him Tor months, but he's a hard man to cab?* said Chief-Detective Hammond, wS-, Thomas Rogers was charged at Police Court today with committiean indecent act in a public place or* June 11. Rogers, described as an invests pleaded guilty through Mr. St. Cl*ji Brown, who suggested that accuse should be prohibited and a substantia fine imposed. It was admitted tha.* Rogers had been convicted for tfci same offence 19 years ago. but feis * conduct had been exemplary er*since. “Three months.” said Mr. F. K Hunt. S.M. “If he were younger h~ would get six months.” Counsel asked if Rogers could hax* time to fix up his affairs, as he had some property. He can fix them up at the gaol” said Air. Hunt.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1043, 6 August 1930, Page 10
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136“HARD TO CATCH- Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1043, 6 August 1930, Page 10
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