SUPREME COURT
LIGHT CRIMINAL SESSIONS
Only .seven cases,' four of which were of a sexual character, were presented to the Grand-Jury-at-the .opening of the criminal sessions at the Supreme Court today., -Mr. Justice . Ostler, commented that it was a remarkably small number for Wellington. ■
The following .were, empanelled as the Grand Jury:—Arthur Leigh-'-Hunt (foreman), Harry Bell , Longmore, Ale .ider McDonald, Alfred Am-brose-Clark,'Reuben' Liggins, Arthur. Thomas Bailey,' Sydney Horace Head, William Edmond Hood, Arthur George Radford, John Knox Graham, George Frederick Young;'; Gilbert Robertson, Stevens,". James Howard Young, -Noel Wiidmari Nelson, --Charles -Frederick Murphy",1: Noel "Nelson Breen, .Ralph Henry: Harvey Chalmers, Victor 'CUve Stewart Edwards; John Timothy Foley, Berry Francis lies.- Herbert Harrison', and James Ferguson.
■ The, Crown Prosecutor. (Mr. W...H. Cunningham) is appearing for' the Crown. ; '■'-.-".■■'■ :
True bills were returned in all'cases.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 103, 3 May 1937, Page 11
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