PALMERSTON NORTH SUPREME COURT.
BY TELEGRAPH— PRESS ASSOCIATION. PALMERSTON N., March 16. At the criminal session of the Supreme Court, to-day, the Grand Jury returned true bills in the cases of Edward Jones, alias Johns, charged with indecent assault; Francis Robert Linton, charged with a breach of the Bankruptcy Act; Harry Deeley, theft; Robert Mcllwaine, assault and causing'actual bodily harm; Frederick James Symons, assault and robbery; John Gascoigne Weierhtman, perjury; Charles Fitton, assault; Emanuel White, manslaughter; Wm. Waugh, wounding; John Chalker, assault and robbery; Albert Duncan Brown, alias Browne, assault and robbery; Patrick Walsh, breaking and entering; James Little, breach of the Bankruptcy Act. The jury returned no bill in the case of Thos. Wilson Potts, charged with having committed a breach of the Bankruptcy Act. Harry Deeley, charged with the theft of an overcoat containing a pocket book with £lO and a pair of gloves, was found not guilty. Edward Jones, alias Johns, 1 was found guilty of indecent assault on a little girl at Ashhurat, and will be brought up for sentence tomorrow. Richard Mclhvain was found not guilty of the charge of assaulting Robert Richardson at Koeke.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9041, 17 March 1908, Page 5
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190PALMERSTON NORTH SUPREME COURT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9041, 17 March 1908, Page 5
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