SUPREME COURT.
OJJRISTOHUIiC'If SKSSIOXS. By Telegraph.—l'lv.s Association. ChrisLehurch, August 4. In the, .Supreme Court, oaines Bartley, charged with the assault on Philip .\!ctn, a pawnbroker, on June 24, was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment. riu l . judge said lie was guntv of a murderous assault.
ChrinU-hurcii, List .Night. France Charles, ;l lias Atkinson, plead I <d not guilty to a charge of ili'aving pre- ' suited a forged school certilieale in j O'der to seen re permanent e:inp oyrrient ; ( i the New Zealand railways, and was ' to threfe month*' imprison- ; ment. j J'Ulen Hawthorn pleade'd not guilty to ? charge of bigamy. The defence was ' that accused believed that her husband had divorced' her. The accused was formally discharged, and a law po nt n served for the Court of Appeal. Frank. Malcolm and David Lambert pleaded not guilty to charges of assault ind robbery", and were sentenced to line years'., imprisonment each.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 65, 5 August 1914, Page 4
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151SUPREME COURT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 65, 5 August 1914, Page 4
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