SUPREME COURT
■SENTENCES AT NAPIER.
(BY TELEGRAPH PKESS ASSOCIATION.)
NAPIER, This Day. The Supreme Court opened to-day Mr. Justice Reed congratulated the district on the small ampunt of crime.
Lena Clapperton, on a charge of theft of a handbag, was sentenced to 12 months' reformative detention. Paul Miini, who pleaded guilty in a Lower Court to four charges of forgery and false pretences, was sentenced to- 12 months' reformative treatment, and Edgar Eddie, for forgery of a signature to an engagement notice which he forward.cd to the "Daily Telegraph" was fined £20, in default two months' imprisonment, i '
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 116, 13 November 1923, Page 8
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