SUPREME COURT.
CASES AT WELLINGTON. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night At tho Supreme Caurt> in the case of ,; . Thomas Steele Duncan, charged with j, having obtained goods by means of ftltej-: pretences, tliß jury returned a verdict ofs not guilty, i Herbert Maloney was found guUtjf-of l obtaining whisky by false pretences, butjf he was recommended to clemency because j| of the laxity of the business methods of.l the merchants concerned. ■ He was remanded for sentence. ■ THE AUCKLAND SESSIONS, j Auckland, Last Night, j At the Supreme Court to-day, the decision of the Grand Jury yesterday ia*j finding a true bill in respect to One.' charge of murder against Walter Aafcby, was altered, and 110 bill was returned. As the Grand Jury thus threw out both 1 charges against Ashby he was discharged. , Norman Selwyn Connelly, on four > charges of theft, was sentenced to re- . formative treatment for a teru not ex* icaedipg three years,
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1919, Page 5
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156SUPREME COURT. Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1919, Page 5
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