YOUTH'S OFFENCE.
FALSE REPRESENTATION. PROBATION CKANTKH. Leslie Aujrustns Tilliy. nped 10. pleaded fiuilty in tlu> Police Court to-day to obtaining £7 1"/ liy falsely represent - illy; t!iiiL a motor ear he Mild was his own property. Detective .1. llrudy read a statement signed liy the acciwd in which lie said lie had Imujiilt the ear on the hiiepurchas,- sy>:em for £:!."» and hud luvil paving for it at the rale of £ I a month. At ( liristwas time he -rot out of work and in order to jjo lookinj; for employment lit" Mild the ear for £7 111', when he then owed £12 on the purchase pri.e.
Detective Sei-cant Mellaril -aid tlu ••ifiMM'il had never been in 1 limbic before.
Mr. C. I!. Orr Walker. S.M.. admitted accused tu probation tor twelve months .-iiicl ordered him to make rcr-liltllion to tlie amount of £7 HI/.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 99, 29 April 1938, Page 8
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