A SOLICITOR IN TROUBLE.
THREE YEARS , PROBATION. PER PItKHH ABSOOIAI'IOM . Auckland, February :'.\. hi the Supreme Com 1 *". Charles Hiirden, found guilty of forgers and uttering, came up lor sentence. if iViis stated that- accused was lor l-'i years' GroAvn .Solicitor at Westporl. Ho made a. Iresh start at PalnierM;>'t jNorth, and w a.s there .struck oil' the rolls for two >ea,rs i'or not accounting for .L'loO. liis -rood conduct, subsequently enabled hint to he readmitted to practice in Auckland. In the present case, it was urged, there was no intent to defraud. .Mr .justice Husking said lie believed the olfence was not <lue to criminal disposition, and he recognised j he prisoiii'i- would probably again lie struck off the polls. I'risotier* was admitted In probation lor ilnee years c«»tdil ionally I hat lie does nol en i ci , an hoiel unless <w\ business, and <!ri:il --. lid 111 I o\lc;i I in;;. il<| Hill's Illdess nil the doctor's orders.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2879, 25 February 1916, Page 2
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158A SOLICITOR IN TROUBLE. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2879, 25 February 1916, Page 2
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