NEW PLYMOUTH CRIMES
(By Telecraph.—Press Association.! NEW PLYMOUTH, this day. At the Supreme Court. Joseph Isarnitt, ou three charges of forging and uttering, was sentenced to one year on each, and on a charge of theft of a cheque book, one month, the sentences to lie concurrent. He was declared an habitual criminal. William Lamb, for carnal knowledge, was found guilty on two fount-, and sentenced to five year-' on each, the sentences to be concurrent. John O'Crady for attempted unnatural ofTenec. was sentenced to two year.-' reformative detention
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 51, 1 March 1923, Page 5
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