PENALTY FOR CRIME.
MASTERTON SENTENCES. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Masterton, September 6. In the Supreme Court Percy Crabb, charged with attempted carnal knowledge and indecent assault on a little girl, was sentenced to five years’ reformative treatment. John Thomson, charged with perjury, was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment. AUCKLAND SENTENCES. Auckland, September 6. Tn the Supreme Court, Alfred Richardson. for breaking and entering, was sentenced to two years’ reformative treatment. Te Tena Te Puke, for false pretences, forgery and uttering, was sentenced to two years’ hard labor. Sydney H. G. Doyle, for breaking and entering and theft, was sentenced to two years’ hard labor on each charge, the sentences to be concurrent. Frederick Seerling, for making a false declaration of marriage, was fined £5. Thomas Leslie Walton, for theft, was admitted to two years' probation and ordered to pay £29 15s, the value of the goods stolen.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1922, Page 8
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146PENALTY FOR CRIME. Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1922, Page 8
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