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(Br Telegraph.—Press Aseocsti&a-t DUSEDES Tuesday. In tie Supreme Conn to-day. Arthur Angove and Bobert Thomas Bevendge, for fcreakiiis and entering, -were sentenced to fire years each, 3lr. Justice Sim remarking" that both, iad qnallaed as iabrmal criminals- . In the case in *rhieh James Patncs: Esid — mhe pleaded not gn3ty —5"15 ehsisxi wEk artemptias to kffl George Ed-a-ird Adams ax ilakarora, xhs Ctotsti Proseenior pointed oat that there Trere lour counts in tie rndlermeni, representing io-ar diSerent -arajs oi Stating tie same offence. After a. learins wMca Tasted aH day xie jtitv found accnsed gnStv on tie'foxErti. count, .namely, that Be liad caused acroal bodily Jiaxm to Xfi.xrr-.z in sTisi drcmnstances that H death had occurred, accused -sroxild be nuilzy oi manslaiigliter. Tins was ths feast* serious count of the ioiir. His Honor. Mr. Justice Sim. imposed a sentence oi r»o years and said he regrerted hi could impose a longer tsirn. ACQUITTED. <Bj- Telestaph.—Press Assodatioa.) DUXEDIN, this day. At the Supreme Court, on a ehaige of Stealing a fur coax from a stall at the Exhibition, Sidney Harris nras acqairted.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 103, 5 May 1926, Page 9
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181DUNEEDIN. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 103, 5 May 1926, Page 9
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