SUPREME COURT.
FIVE CASES ON NAPIER CALENDAR.
(By Telegraph—Press Association.’) NAPIER, This Day. For breaking, entering and theft two Maori lads named William Broughton and George Thomas McDonald Bryant, who recently escaped from a prison camp were sentenced to two years hard labour by Mr Justice Ostler.
In his address to the Grand Jury, the Judge said the chief case of five criminal charges was one against a lorrry driver who was charged with causing the death of Mrs Kingsland Thomas.
Leslie Williams was found guilty of incest. Sentence was deferred.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 May 1930, Page 5
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