SUPREME COURT.
: V ~ the criminal sessions. ! ' ALLEGED abduction in mng 1 COUNTRY.' i quarterly criminal sessions of the I - .Court;were 'continued' yesterday,, be- : , :* O *P Mr. Justico, Chapman. l Alfred Charles Warren, a y tniddlc-ngod man, VB.S charged that, on October 15, tit Matieri, : ■ -f ; rp' ; A.T.icklaud pfoViaco,. ho .'abducted, a' cliildi ofoucer. Ayliner Wilson Hounslow; - aged ten % *-i.J^ a - 3 » -jtheroby. depriviuar:, tho' 1 father; William his right Ho. the possession of his' cnild.' i ,tho prosecution, and r, • Wiltoid and Air. O'Leaiy'appealed for accused. *.' '' ' 'v : ' '^^v : tho chargo .was laid, under Section 250 of the Crimes Act. Mr. . • . Jiounslow was the parent'and guardian of, •. tne child, and ho had/an .'additional right to ... ,i. °f his' son, becausol'oi. an order .: . ."i; - , "Wprcmo . Court.: Hounslow had ob'.decree niskforthb dissolution of his 1 ' i' : S ar i"-S e ' and an order: of tho Court had been vthe childreh, should .be .given/into S '■'l-Sih ' ; ?V> Mrs. /: Hounslow /?(7 ■■'9'.',''cr* husbailH,; and gone away .with I,„^ rr ? n ', nn( l tffo children had been '■v..'/ coru.., Xh G y wcro at Matieri, near To Kuiti. : : - ?, •. 1! P<lor the decree of the'Court,-Hounslow ,7 ! . r 3 e 5 t -, 11 P from his home in ' Masterton' and took ' Possession of the children. Ho took., them ,f°. (Mr; L Chase's boardinghoiise,; and :• window S/r'i? Warren .threw' up ; ' tho ■'- °*, the boardinghouse and took forcible ■'■ 'youngest', child. * Hounslow : I|Te'1| Te ' ? , proTOlit Warre » from -taking head wil'i' > tl ° rccc " c( j n b,<w °™' the :• - 3 ridmgi crop, administered by Mrs ;f ;. : ;v, ; ,Evidence .would also- be.; ftoSt the child's hani" -'4 '■•'■ " n <l that he was taken awav ;>'•/ ?>. 'had:<no^' •. .. hi t; iot ; th ° : ■ • •■nr'ii' " 3• - • il ® -.had •; , uec*n ,:. taken -tw;?' Hounslow, printer/' stated that ho' •■ ■ - at'j.Greytowri. Ho. lived K d indiJtifbTt n %T, maln]y 011 tho i ?w' J at '.Me, *-■■■■'■ ''-.'jS- 10 ---that l thd child .was..very friehtcnfeil ''''andvWan^ffi® v •• ask S d ! % boy "Do you, know 'that ■■■ • ■Hounslow);-, and '. "Havo: you • ■ Vseen' him .before." : ; 'Tlie: child ; ' 's^d'VS^K r "v, '' : I ' '' ........ said, that was. takeii. from; his father ,at:nino' o'clock in. tho laorning. " •°* " r '' ;: 'e^^ O^p?a -^ ph ''P 0^slow ' ' h « eld- '' ' '„w ? • attt » Rupert-Hounslow,^"'-'aeed 11 Years' , also/gavo cvidosce. 7. : , . years, ' Jftw •< l « f cnci>.,'Eoso' Beatrice'. Honnslow ' ' that°?W^w d br Mr; ers - she' stated ■ v ', wa3 ' no,v ' w Auckland. .'Sho '.•: »t«ken"him; ; on Ocfober is ' to • :-X;.y whne he was on ' i";-/^':';v;-' , ' v fant Hinf 'nn '. i tendered to show that' tho ; ' r beeii : , tied.;; - Althoiiih '-this : v,v- stated ; . in ' tho' Magistrate's - Court •.;•/, ''^ l ° ns > been backed tip bv the ;>:■ now r v."lt;was hiffh]y, undesirable that '' "f BhiT'Lu™"? 1 ?', should , : ma,:e a statement.: ' :V ' ; ''• whioh ' tended to ' .'W?!said iMr " ■ • ' Tbe-judse, summing up, asked the jury:-(l) ' I V .^'Wa 1 "!} Unlawfully'' : '\;>v e rV < i un ' n V r aoting the pai-fc "of -the \v-ifa °Pbi • ho: , u PwMly'aetai%the::ohild'?. ■■ . '.■ '•.''>Wi"^' JU '7i' r ? l l tt ?« i >t;:6.4o.p.m., 'after, a fbnr .fe^^ ,re^{'; anilwaiinonnced ; that-thev > : - Thn'rroeS e wrce Mto . their-verdict'.'
- t BUSMJjS and Bioivs''' V John Jl*Carlhy>ero \r himactual bodily harm.. -;■ -■[ "■ ':: . ■ - .appeared for accused Biggins: ....-v-. Wor«.The-.lnjiinesfgnstaißed- by HerrohVhad ' •'ln TOrS^r^ b£| V 'kept-aSsh'Shop " ' Hr 1 n a ° d - ; > tho of • Sep. wanted, to 'sell, h hundred- ;• for 65.; Hcrnn n "r €cd fo a : ■• v thby W(h:e';goo3.-"When :■ - the '^tatoes : then ' .came in from tho tert, and - the totaßaek.'otf.the* slfeA. ■";' 'iSSS-' 8 rd^avrnltho-'-baofc- ■'''; -r A llll -' 'Ho.escapld and.rang IP 'KS?} I ";,and, on.- returning fo'.the skon 2:lll 'Kyvfatirig.potato :chitf?;Ho'.took . SpS!" nel sM>ouriß& shop until the police • - of Jho hospital staff, said v 5 n I s '. l ?^ er ! aw '>Ss.'fraaiired,i ana ho : ■ --;was.;bruised . abdut,,.tho •:!»&."•••.Hovhad'•'• bi>en '•' • S i.? Grr<^?, o v^ose tod'Wstvath«d in ' ; "rA ■-®® n i 4.'.events; outlined• by. tho '.ho said r-nfe&ftMftas* f"¥'sa :v..r"^^?, add^..did; .not,strike Herron 'at all' •»••:' V ■?»'WP' Wibsratcd.for ■ half fan hour : and' ; Mr. Myers stated that Hf E eias'had been r™ ' - V "'??;• wnvictions' ;agam s t;:M'Carthy.^' ?vr"® r ■<; gMiWM: tlMffriy ' V^M.-b#..sentepcedlo.eisliteen Sionths' tonWc • sonment-.-witi - hard/labtitor;- sea .fence would be.-iiiuo iaonths; ; : j ' . . - '
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 667, 18 November 1909, Page 11
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