Supreme Court.
(Per l'rtfss Association.) WELLINGTON*, fl. At the v>uurt John Lindsay, ( ef perjury, got six mynths, Hubert Kvut,tey anil William Holwrts, for a similar offence, wore sentenced to six months Alexander Ailien, Victor I'iunmier, and I'red Stonestreet, three youths louml guilty of sexual offence wet', 1 , admitted to probation fyy four years, and are not allied out after eight p'flocK tit night for twelve months,
I cnuisTcin'Rcii, MUV O. fn his rharge to the firand Jury at the opening 0 f the Supreme Court Mr Justice Denniston, to tho number of charm's persons for robt.ii-ig drunken men, said he was jitntf that in other j parts of colony such cases had been severely dealt with. A Maori named Mokomoko, ol Kuiapol, who was convicted last session of incest, was sentenced 1o .se\on years. , The J udgr remarked that competent persons had informed him that natives look' with as much ahliorrencu upon conduct as accused's as did "V*' 1 people, White Thomns Kdward Dowt'' tenced to nine monr f. was senment for stealing a :pfty ele ' m|>rlsi>n "
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 107, 10 May 1904, Page 2
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177Supreme Court. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 107, 10 May 1904, Page 2
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