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ALL TRUE BILLS

CRIMINAL CHARGES

SUPREME COURT SESSION

"The calendar on this occasion presents no unusual features" said Mr. Justice Reed in his charge to the Grand Jury at the opening of the quarterly session of the; Supreme Court today. There were twelve bills of indictment involving twelve accused persons, ;said his Honour, and so far as the. Grand Jury was concerned there would appear to be in each case sufficient evidence to justify the finding of a true. bill. His Honour reviewed the facts of each case. The-Grand Jury consisted of Bernard Theodore Giles (foreman), Daniel "'Hunt, Harry Armitage, William Seymour Barr, Gordon Younger Berry, Royston Stanley Clark, Colin . Rhuddlay Clayton, Lawrence Seymour Durey, Reginald Norman Ellis, Charles Gordon Franklin, Raymond Freeman, Gordon Harold Hargraves, -Frederick Henry Harris, William John Hobson; Herbert Raymond Angell, "Edgar. William Lewis, Wilfred Granville.Lewis, Edward Alfred Mason, Andrew Taylor, Turner Clifford Webster, and Samuel Ingram. - True bills were returned in all cases as follows:— . .-William Peter McAlpine Halswell Ell. alleged car conversion. ' William Peter Anderson, alleged breaking and entering and theft, alleged receiving, and alleged unlawful carnal knowledge. John Murphy, alleged theft from the .person. ■* -"• William George Collie, alleged breaking,- entering, and theft. - Robert Donaldson, alleged rape and alleged indecent assault. • Arthuj Underwood, alleged incest. Leonard Jacob Stokes, alleged negligent driving causing injury. George Emanuel Inwood, alleged indecent, assault on a female. Kenneth Sullivan and Charles de La Cour, alleged assault causing bodily harm. •Geoffrey Spi'cer Kean, alleged breaking and entering. . Thomas Gordon, alleged car conversion an 4 alleged breaking, entering, and theft.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 14, 17 July 1939, Page 11

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ALL TRUE BILLS Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 14, 17 July 1939, Page 11

ALL TRUE BILLS Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 14, 17 July 1939, Page 11