APPEAL COURT.
Bk SOLICITORS STRUCK OFF THE F LIST.
(BY TELEGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION.) WELLINGTON, Oct. 6.
At the Appeal Court this morning, Mr Von Haast appeared for the Law Society in applications to strike Henry Kardl Emanuel and John Charles Woodlev, solicitors, off the roll. Air Von Haast said that Emanuel had pleaded guilty in Auckland to a charge of theft of nearly £6OOO. Mr Blair, who appeared for Emanuel at the previous session of the Court of Appeal, said he could not oppose the application in the face of the facts and that an order would have to be made. The court struck Emanuel ofF accordingly, with £2l costs. Woodley, said Mr Von Haast, had left New Zealand, but had admitted a shortage of £1648. Air Von Haast further stated that Woodley’s partner was in no wav involved in the case, and was absolutely dissociated from Woodley in the theft. An order was made to strike Woodley off the Hist, with costs of the Law Society and £ls 15s disbursements.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 6 October 1926, Page 9
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