U'UKSS ASSOCIATION.] WKLLINCTOX. Yr«U'i\la.\ . file Supreme Couri criminal s-. 1 — -,ioii!> opened to-day. 'I'hineen cas( s «tit set .luv.n iV-r 'i.-i.'«l. Tlic -ri.iKl jury foiiiid true liills on each iiidictUK'iit. In the Cfiii' of James Sheridan, charged with ilie in v nler of ./ .>h ii McNiilly. the jury returned a verdict of manslaughter. Frederick Cooper pleaded Li'Uiliy in several charges ot i)in"f;laiy at pen ate houses in the city. Tile mail had a bad re<ord. Me was sentenced to three years' imprisonment. John Mofl'alt and (has. Miick were found guilty of robbery from a hotel, and remanded for sentejice nexi da>. Patrick Brady was sentenced to four months' imprisonment for robbing a drunken sailor. James Mills and Arthur Thomas were found <iuiliy of a.ssanll jjik! lohlu-iy ai M;).si<-j-i on n/itl ivi-rc ejich .-.cii ! i-jh-c d to iwo years' hard labor. ' WELfJXCiTON. To-day. At the vSujireme Court to-day, J. MofTott and Clias. .Made wevo charged with breaking and entering, and theft. Mack was sentenced to two years' imprisonment, and .Mofl'eii to two years and declared to lie a habitual criminal.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XX, Issue 938, 4 February 1908, Page 8
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179Untitled Bush Advocate, Volume XX, Issue 938, 4 February 1908, Page 8
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