EX-SOLICITOR IN TROUBLE
CHARGES OF THEFT. MAGISTRATE RESERVES DECISION. Auckland. August 16 A former Auckland solicitor. Jarnos Lockwood Brady, was charged in the Police Court with being iii'e and disorderly, having insufficient lawful means of support, stealing four books valued at il3, the propertv of the Auckland City Council, and an overcoat. the property of E, W. Buckingham, Regarding the latter charge, evidence was given that .ue coat was left in the office where the accused worked, and that he was returning it when arrested. The accused said he bought three library books in a bundle at an auction sale and borrowed the other book while a subscriber to the library. He lost trace of it and forfeited his deposit. Albert Ramon said the accused was in his employ and had earned api proximately £7B in commissions during the past six months. Mr E C. Cutten. S.M.. reserved judgment.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 207, 16 August 1927, Page 6
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