Supreme Court Sittings.
SOME VERY SERIOUS CASES. (Per Press Association.) CIHUSTCHURCH, Feb. 14. . At Hie Supreme Court to-day. . Robert Uutlcdgc, charged vrilh . shooting with intent at his wife, and with assaulting her, was found guil- . ty on the second count only, and sentence was deferred till next morn. ,', iiig. Arthur Emm! Eldnxl was con- ,.' victed of breaking into tho dwelling r of George Sutherland, champion cyclist, during November, and steal- .. ing therefrom clothing mui trophies . valued at £4O, and was sentenced to k nine months' imprisonment. Thomas h Joseph Walsh was charged with com- , milting incest, and with Indecently u>snlilting his daughter two and k half years old. The evidence showed that the child had contracted a vena erenl disease from which the fnthc-r l( wus suu'ering. The Crown wltlidrew . the charge of incest, and the jury acquitted the accused on the charge at K assault.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7739, 15 February 1905, Page 2
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146Supreme Court Sittings. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7739, 15 February 1905, Page 2
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