THE COURTS—TO-DAY
CITY POLICE COURT
(Before H. Y. Widdoweou, Esq., S.M.) Drunkenness.—A first offender'* and Michael Patrick- O’Koefe we iQ each fined 2(Xs t in clefau.t 48 hours imprisonment Lewis Alexander M’Donald was fined 20s or three days’ imprisonment. Remanded.—Richard James Eo^artv { t' 1 ’ cchaffedr ff ed on remand with intent to intimidate Henry Windier Wa11.;,; Hail, ,„ d Willi™ by discharging a nfle.-^nior-sergeant Murray said that the offence took place at a dwelling m Helena street. South Dunedin The man had quarrelled with his motner, and in the course of the trouble (lie rifle was discharged.—ilr Smith asked for bad. At the time of the offence, hj» rau! accused was mad drunk, and did no. know what he was doing. The rifle and cartridges were m the hands of the pm ice, and counsel felt sure that defendant voula be all light if kept aw-ay from the drink—Bai! was allowed in the sum of Lou and one surety of £SO,
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Evening Star, Issue 17279, 18 February 1920, Page 6
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