POLICE COURT
Mokdat, February 16.—Before Mr B. L. Stanford, S.M. THEFT AND TRESPASS. E. Marshall was charged on th« Joformation of James Paul, wick the theft of three glasses of beer of tha value of sixpence on the 15th day of ; I February, and secondly, that the did wilfully trespass on the premises of tha said James Paul after being warned by the complainant's authorised agent. - I Defendant pleaded guilty to bothT/ . charges. Sergeant Haddrell prosecuted, and said Mr l*<»uT Ka3 been very much annoyed by def ena * nt continnally hanging abou*. the brewery and helping himself to beer. On thefirgtflffeno", the S.tf said defendant Wmi'd tie fined ss. The first (offence wits not very serious, but the second was a, very serious one, and rendered dtfendant liable to a fine of £lO and three months' imprisonment.' He would impose a fine of £t and costs 7s, and if the offence was repettod/ ; the full fine would be inflicted and pro-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 18 February 1902, Page 2
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161POLICE COURT Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 18 February 1902, Page 2
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