Gaoled For Perjury
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NAPIER. May 31
Richard Hunga Hunga Hurae, aged 31, a convicted perjurer, could have undergone a personalty change because of severe spinal meningitis, the Chief Justice. Sir Harold Barrowclough, said this morning “This could tend to make you do things without thinking of the consequences.” bis Honour told Hurae, a freezing worker in the Supreme Court at Napier before sentencing him to three months' imprisonment on a charge of perjury A jury last week found Hurae guilty of the offence.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30146, 1 June 1963, Page 18
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