SUPREME COURT.
PRISONERS SENTENCED. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Jan. 20. In the Supreme Court, in the case of Myra Hill, charged with theft, forgery aiyl uttering and with four previous convictions, the Judge ordered that a sentence that accused was already serving should be extended by six m Other sentences were imposed as follows: William Prince, breaking, entering and theft, twelve months’ reformative treatment. Joseph William Georgeson, theft from the person, three years’ imprisonment. James Roach and Phyllis Banks, breaking, entering and theft, twelve months’ imprisonment. Reginald Jonathan Stanley Sheen, breaking, entering aryl theft, six months’ imprisonment. Henry Roy don Moore, theft from a dwelling at Levin and theft and false pretences at Hastings, three years’ probation and to pay £1 a month compensation to those who had lost by his offences and £5 towards the cost of the prosecution. Charles Ratcliffe, false pretences, eight months in gaol. George Daikie, forgery and uttering at Napier, six months’ imprisonment. William Harry Taylor and Roland John Dredge, pillage at wharves, six months’ imprisonment.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 January 1921, Page 6
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171SUPREME COURT. Taranaki Daily News, 21 January 1921, Page 6
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