SUPREME COURT.
'" CREYMOUTH SESSIONS. By Telegraph.—'Press Association. Greymouth, March 21. The Supreme Court to-day, after six months' interval, had four cases for the grand jury, who found true bills in the cases of Dunpliy. assault and robbery, and. Elizabeth Lewis* abortion. In tlie latter case the girl alleged to have been operated on committed suicide since the hearing in the lower court. The -ease is proceeding. A true bill of assault only was Tound against Wilfred Thorpe, and no bill in the case of Charles Moore, who elected to he tried by a jury for indecent language alleged to have'been whispered to a constable in a street, with the result that the latter gave evidence in another case in the Magistrate's Court against accused. Magistrate Sim referred to the charge 'as somewhat criminal.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1917, Page 8
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133SUPREME COURT. Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1917, Page 8
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