SUPREME COURT
(United Press Association.)' WELLINGTON, May llv At the Supreme Court, Henry l Morgan Dwyer, a middle-aged man, was ; Convicted of indecent assault on a small child. Sentence was deferred. Jaices Andrews, a seaman on tho steamer Corinthic, charged withs'ioaHrlg or receiving a mailbag arid contents', VMs found guilty of receiving. Sentence was deferred. •■■■ ■ '\.' '• ■. John Dalton, Alexander Ijlpbinsort, and William Tyler were found guilty.'^"of assaulting Richard Hubert Bennett! with intent to rob, and were remanded for sentence. • * . , PALMERSTON N-, May 11: The Supreme- Gpur't opened to-day "before Mr J/ustico Hosking. • V v Albert- Simkins, a-jockey, charged' with presenting a false totahsator ticket', was found not guilty. ■>. ..v, v ; J. N. Bell; an*old man, was found guilty of indecent- assault, and sentenced to 3V yearsMiard laboun •■>'■ ' " ' r OHRISTCHUUCH, This Day. William George -Maslin 'was acquitted on a charge of indecent oxposuro in : tha Christcmlrch Gardens. >•»■ ':•••*' i-• . The trial of ' Bertram Biinn, a candidate at the rocohfc Riccaftoh otectioriKy on a chargo of supplying noxious things to procure miscarriage, is proceeding; ■■■
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 12 May 1915, Page 5
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