Youthful Depravity.
A SHOCKING CASE
INVEIiCAKGILL, Bee 1 At the Supreme Court Alf. Hamill •aged 18, was 1 convicted oi' a gross ussault 011 his sister, a few years his senior. Mr Justice Williams, ft passing sentence, said: "You have been com icted of one of the most anTtLf 11 " 1 !? 8 lf "'° Wn t0 the law - Vf I , , u " dei ' circumstances of a nt. nature, the unfortunshallt 1, g > ' OUr own sister - I shall take into consideration in na.vytmth f&vszcrti-ise r =wSr^:'vtf tence of the (Vu,,.t for seven v -„ . ""Prisomuent 1 ' w "0 is motherless i,„,i ter brother s hut at ' f go " u to ** him to as^t t. wah 11 :! 1 t0 to come to town to look fo, « ? y ation. She was t„ A a srtu " that niffht hut h . at the hut •'ound B !t\^^ r v U1 ! o th V 1,g ' ht She wandered about tin h ' ave ' a "d assault was coL t , ay>reak - The fluent occas-ion, when tte & SUbSf> KC" CS'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 260, 2 December 1903, Page 3
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168Youthful Depravity. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 260, 2 December 1903, Page 3
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