SUPREME COURT.
AUCKLAND SENTENCES. By Telegraph.—Press Association Auckland, April 5. Tn the Supreme Court Thomas Doolan, on a charge of having obtained money on false pretences, was ordered reformative detention for two years. The frauds were perpetrated by accused on his honeymoon, and the Judge remembered that the young lady had been induced to marry him under false pretences. Thomas Harold Bradshaw and Percy Walter Lovell were found guilty of theft at Helens ville. The forfner was sentenced to two years’ reformative treatment, and Lovell was admitted to probation for two years. Jack Smith, for forgery and uttering, was admitted to two years' probation. Henry Richard Jeffery, breaking and entering, was sentenced to two years’ hard labor. Margaret Ann Metcalfe, for theft, was sentenced to two years’ detention at Point Halswell. Catherine Angus, for bigamy, was ordered to come up for sentence if called upon, the Judge remarking that apparently she had been more sinned against than sinning.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 April 1922, Page 8
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158SUPREME COURT. Taranaki Daily News, 6 April 1922, Page 8
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