MAGISTRATE'S COURT
Police cases in the Magistrate's Court to-day -were dealt with by Mr. J. H. Salmon, S.M.
t ■} ty, a man lssues Piques broadcast X don t know whether lie is entitled to probation. However, as this is your first conviction for dishonesty I shall admit you to probation for twelve months," said Mr Salmon to Harry Louis Giles, a labourer, aged 36, who was charged with f-fT fr, ed ,£6 lOa ed f™ James Charles Oldndge by means of a valueless cheque. Chief-Detective Ward stated that the accused *ad started a banking account at Ashburton, and had been given a & vbook- He, had tengchetues since his money had been used up, and the present charge arose out of a com them Tr gJ eC-T ed "B«dinS °ne of tioTof fvf MaS lst + l:ate ™ade it a condiah<«Wfh Probation that restitution cheques '" tL° disho^^ea i?n?a to 51. the in imposing a nne of £5 on James Andrew LowS ghfn Se?f naV ged,28' for havin S absenl DefauTt l n Wflho^ l eaVe from ths Tai ™- "™ was frrad at one month's imprisonment. For his first offence of drunkcTrgid. m WaS ColM*ted and dfa-
tin W . £ ffen£ ers for drunkenness, Martin Walsh, a fireman, aged 4S, John Shanvanni a lab? uf er> aged 49 ' and Calvini Giovanni a fisherman, aged 41 were each
A f<»taightly sitting of the Petone iK:t SM C'Ewen:a^ eld **** rJV™"^ .ca? e ' -*■• i*"l™ v. R. Ray"ft te/a'ulf gment WaS *™ fOT M?«rH dr Pai ri2! Rea a PPea™l before sev JP% ? ha Pm<™ »™l W. IT. Demp%i i•" ' f Loim" n'lU tO-da >'» charged with bemg drunk and disorderly on Saturo^/Tl^' a"5 ™s Evicted and dscharged. On a further charge of using obscene language lie- was fined £1
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 11
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289MAGISTRATE'S COURT Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 11
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