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CRIMINAL SESSION

CASES SET DOWN FOR TRIAL. The criminal sessions of the Supreme Court will commence on Tuesday next. The following cases have been set down, for hearing-:— Christopher Martis and Francis Osman Burke, alleged theft from person. James Patterson, alffged receivingstolen property. Miroi Lrupini, alleged breaking, entering, and theft. Frederick Joseph Fanning, alleged fraudulent conversion of trust moneys to own use. Reginald Nelson White, alleged mischief. . Dominick O'Connor, alleged indecent act. Angus Alexander Scoff, alleged assault, causing actual bodily harm. Arthur Henry Aicher, alleged carnal knowledge. Gordon William Johnston, George Ripini, and Charles Hugo Johnson, aliened theft. , . , Frank Arnold Bill, alleged indecent assault (two charges). Harry Alexander Murcolt, alleged, breaking entering, anil I licit'. John Edward Fitzgerald, alleged receiving stolen property.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 183, 29 April 1924, Page 8

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CRIMINAL SESSION Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 183, 29 April 1924, Page 8

CRIMINAL SESSION Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 183, 29 April 1924, Page 8

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