SUPREME COURT SESSIONS.
PKlt m.SS ASSOCIATION. Nri.son, June 20. A l, tlio Sup emo Court to-day, bi-f r« his Honor (ho Chief Justice, tin only criminal casj was that o f Charl-s Watson, biought up for sentence of ind, oently assiultingjhis daughter. The prisoner, who had pie ded guilty in tl e lowfr court, was to two years imprisonment. Decrees nisi wore granted in the divorco casts of I!.ants'oy v. Be-m-lev, and Jowott v. ,Jo\vet\ both hu&baud's I potitionr, on tin ground ofdisertion There was no app.arai ca of rfspondtn' in i ither case. In liis address to the Qiand Jury, his Honor made a few remarks on the jury system, deft-nding it from rrc"nt attack*, and expressing dissent from I hose who advocated the abolition either of grand or common jurieg.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 131, 28 June 1901, Page 2
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132SUPREME COURT SESSIONS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 131, 28 June 1901, Page 2
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