BAILIFF GUILTY.
MADE FALSE STATEMENT, SERVICE. OF A SUMMONS. A private bailiff, Julius Barth {Mr. Schramm) was found guilty in the Supreme Court yesterday of making on oath a false statement which, if made in a judicial proceeding, would have amounted to perjury. The charge related to a sworn affidavit made by accused that he had served a summons on a man, whereas it Was alleged he had not done $ °Accused declared that a woman whom he served promised to serve the man in question, who at the time he called at his house was too ill to be seen. Sentence was deferred by Mr, Justice Ostler. i
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 182, 3 August 1929, Page 13
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