SUPREME COURT
PRISONERS SENTENCED.
BY TULEGEAPR.—PRESS ASSOCIATION New Plymouth, May 18.
In the Supreme Court this morning, John Howard William Tapp was sentenced to twelve months’ reformative detention for false pretences. Harold Middleton Lee, for forging and uttering and false pretences, was admitted to probation for five years, ordered to keep a prohibition order in force during that time, and to make restitution ot £l2 and pay six guineas, costs of the prosecution. . ■
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 195, 19 May 1928, Page 6
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