SUPREME COURT.
- WELLINGTON SESSIONS.
By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, Monday. At the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court, Mr. Justice Eosking, in his charge to the grand jury, said eleven bills had been presented, including two for manslaughter.
DUNEDIN SESSIONS.' Dunedin, Monday. The criminal sessions opened this morning, before Mr Justice Sim. It was an unusually long calendar, comprising nineteen cases against eleven persons, including attempted wife mur-
CHRISTOHUROH SESSIONS. | Ohristcmirch, Monday. ! The following prisoners were sentenced at the Supreme Court:—Robert Warden was sentenced to reformative treatment at Invercargill on charges of burglaty; Ernest Edward Needham, for forgery and uttering,- was sentenced to three years' imprisonment and declared an habitual criminal; Allan James Dixon, for burglary, who was on probation from reformative treatment, having been released by the Prison Board, was sentenced to five years' imprisonment.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 291, 12 May 1914, Page 3
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135SUPREME COURT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 291, 12 May 1914, Page 3
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