SUPREME COURT
I LIGHT LIST AT BLENHEIM.' i (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) | BLENHEIM, 18th November. At the Supreme Court Mr. Justice MacGregor congratulated the district on the comparative absence of serious crime. Percy Stanley Prebble, land agent, charged with forging a deed of mortgage by adding to it a false signature, that of Frederick Jackson, there being no such person, and causing it to be acted upon as genuine, and also with altering the deed, was found guilty and sentenced to three years' hard labour on each charge, the sentences to be concurrent.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1926, Page 15
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