MAGISTRATE’S COURT
WEDNESDAY (Before Mr A. H. Marker and Miss L. P. Butler, Justices of the Peace.) OBSCENE LANGUAGE James Cecil Kinzett, aged 22. a bus driver, was convicted and fined $2O after pleading guilty to a charge of obscene language on December 27. Sergeant F. G. Mulcare said that when the police were called to a domestc disturbance at a house in Lismore Street, Waltham, at 4 a.m., and attempted to speak to Kinzett, he became quarrelsome. and ran out on to the street, where he used the language complained of. Kinzett, who was said to have no previous conviction, had nothing to say. REMANDED
Robert Alistair Bergman, aged 20, a wool presser, charged with assault and obscene language, was remanded to December 29. Janice Marie Rose Flutey, aged 29, an unemployed factory worker, charged with harbouring an escaper from a Child Welfare Department home, was remanded to December 29. Edward Francis Graham, aged 19, an. unemployed motor mechanic, on a similar charge, was remanded to December 29.
Brian Leslie Wendt, unemployed, charged with driving while disqualified, was remanded to December 29. Further charges of operating an unlicensed motor vehicle, and having no warrant of fitness for it, were adjourned to the same date.
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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31563, 28 December 1967, Page 3
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