SUPREME COURT
AN HABITUAL CRIMINAL. Per l'rcss Association. j Wur.i.iNum.v, February J. At the Supreme Court to-day, the Grand -fury threw out the bills against Meehania liapoana for murder and manslaughter, and Arthur H. Head mdeeeiit assault. Alex, A(c 1 .can was convicted of breaking and entering, ana »;»* sentenced to 5 years. Joseph Kelly, breaking and entering, received twelve months; James Boyle, theft of [ a biLo and dray harness and horse, IS I nionths; and Kodcrick McKenzic, burglary, three years, II is Honor declared McKenzie to be tin habitual criminal. He has many convictions recorded aguiust him, including seyen years with two Hoggings, for indecent assault. r- A U(, k , 'ASI) 1 February I, iiarl Jlill.sjrom, on a charge of theft of jewellery, was sentenced to six nionths, Jolui Hammond for forgery to *1 years, and IV llliain Thompson, for thjft oJ a portmanteau, to J years
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81917, 5 February 1907, Page 2
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147SUPREME COURT Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81917, 5 February 1907, Page 2
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