SUPREME COURT.
DUNEDIN SESSIONS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Dunedin, Last Night. The criminal sittings of the Supreme Court opened to-day. There were 22 charges against 11 persons. No bill was returned in the case of M. A. McGaven, charged with theft. / Joseph Harris was sentenced to detention for not more than three years for breaking and entering. Dunedin, Last Nigbt. The Supreme Court was occupied all day hearing charges against .Tas. R. Hayne, Elizabeth Simpson lnglis, and Norman Neylon, of conspiring to bring about a miscarriage. The two firstnamed were also charged with unlawfully using an instrument to procure a miscarriage. The jury retired at <i.3o p.m. and returned at 10.30 p.m. with the intimation that they were unable to agree. A fresh trial was fixed for the 18th. inst. WELLINGTON SESSIONS. Wellington, Last Night. At'the Supreme Court Gilbert Gordon Satherley, 19 years old, was found guilty of indecent assault on a girl of 14. Sentence was deferred. Tipi Rimene, a young Native, pleaded .-guilty to the theft of a motor cycle and sidecar. He was remanded for sentence. Edward Myers, alias Myer Myers, pleaded guilty to attempting to obtain goods and money by means of a valueless ehejjue, Sentenco waj^deferred.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1919, Page 5
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