SUPREME COURT.
SENTENCES AT AUCKLAND.
(by TELEGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION.') AUCKLAND, May 12.
At the Supreme Court, Judge Alpers sentenced Mark Webber, for assault, to 18 months’ imprisonment; Laurie' Ormond McDermott, for theft as a servant, received two years’ probation, and was ordered to refund £56 to John Edward Ramsay; Chan Shein Fong, for two. breaches of the Bankruptcy Act, was ordered to come up for sentence if he was called upon, and on a third charge he was admitted to. probation for three years; Reginald Wevmiss Askew, for receiving stolen property, was sentenced to three months’ imprisonment; Frank Potter, for carnal knowledge of a girl under 15, was sentenced to three years’ hard labour; Robert Heaton Munro and Daniel Thomas Flynn, for breaking and entering and theft, the former received five years’ hard labour and the latter three rears’ hard labour.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 12 May 1925, Page 9
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