SUPREME COURT. CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
[BT TELEGRAPH — IT.ESS ASSOCI \TiO:J.] CHRISTCHURCH, 10th February. In the Supiome Court, Benjamin O'C'onnell (Ohi>ka) mms admitted to probation for twelve months-, and ordeicd to pay cost^. for .assault with intent to commit a roblwrx . Other sentences were : John Morrcll, six months for forgery; William Morris, two years for forgery; Samuel Bennett (61 years), five years for breaking •md entering, theft and forgciy and" uttering, and declared to be an habitual criminal; William Portelli, tlirec months for breach of • probation ; David Courtcnny, three years for theft from the pprson ; Samuel Arthur Maxton (Kaikoura), admitted to probation fcr false pieteuces ; Frank Puddle, fined £10 for common assault ; and Ed'iar Xeate, fined £10 for keeping a betting house.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1908, Page 3
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