SUPREME COURTS.
PAR PKESS ASSOOIATION. Dunkdin, May 31. Tr.e criminal sittings wera concluded to-day. The jury were unabl) to agree io the change of incest against John McOorma k. The Crown Pioecutor said lm would prosecute again next sass'oa for tLe third time. Ai.cus:d was admitted to bail. Hugh Cimpbs-11, an old man, was foutencoi to oaj ra. mth fo; 1 ireency ' from a hotel. H. N. Firth, Clerk ci tha Court at Quocn-to.vn, came up f r tenteoco for euibeadiog £GOO, moneys received as mining legisttar, etc. In wis stated that restitution of the fu'l amount had been made. Ooursal a-kcd that accused te let off with a fi'je. Mr. Jus io Williams said the cise wt.B a sad one, but ha nius l ; pass an adequa e sentence, wh ; ch would bi 12 months' impris.nmsnt with hard lakour.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 113, 3 June 1901, Page 2
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