EXEMPLARY SENTENCE.
SIX VEARS’ HARD LABOUR. ' AUCKLAND. Monday. A sentence of six years' hard labour was passed by .\ll‘ Justice Fair on ‘ l’l'cdcrivk .\lox'risun (s’l), a retired man, for imlm'vnt, assaults. In 1932 accused was sentenced to llu‘vo ymrs‘ I'Pfurmalive treatment for :L similar M‘fcnro. ‘ j ’l‘hv judge said m-nusm] had arranged . for 11w \‘il'lilll of his nttcntlnns to live with him, and rt‘pmtml le‘ om‘nl‘cs of which In» Irl‘t‘\'iml.~'l)' had been found guilty. ‘ ~11. gowns Ihul nuthin; ran up said ‘in lummm. ul' Hum-'0 ut‘l’x-nrvs, which haw mntinuml MW :1 prriml of [our m'nnlllm" mid HIP- judm'. "um! an oxpnwlur) .wnh'nvr' muxt ho ilnpnsml.“ .\lm-msnu \\.l\ M‘nfenl‘ml tr. 1“” plan" Jllll‘l'iMNHHElH UK] with of lhl‘ea emu-sea. Lo he cumulatne.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19895, 26 May 1936, Page 10
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120EXEMPLARY SENTENCE. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19895, 26 May 1936, Page 10
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