MAXIMUM PENALTY.
DRIVING WITHOUT LICENSE. WELLINGTON, Thursday. Recognised and stopped by the police, Leonard Hunter Whitelaw, whose driving license had been suspended, an neared in court to-day. His counsel proffered the excuse that he had taken his father's car to pick up his sister who was in ill-health and had been caught in the rain in the town. The magistrate said there was only one punishment for an offence of this nature—the maximum—and imposed a fine of £lO and costs.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19892, 22 May 1936, Page 4
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80MAXIMUM PENALTY. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19892, 22 May 1936, Page 4
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