SOUTHERN CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
fBY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION*.] Chmstchurch, Thursday, 1 At this Supreme Court to-day, Robert McCarthy was sentenced to four yeatrs' impri- . sonment for breaking and entering a shop at Kaikoura. The jury disagreed in the case, Harriet Sleefcman, charged with having committed perjury by stating in a Magistrate's Court ease that a certain betting transaction took place within a shop, instead of on the footpath outside. A yoimg man mimed Alick Armitage was acquitted of having indecently assaulted a girl under 16. . Herbert Donald ; Jarvifi was sentenced' to six months' imprisonment for falsely declaring himself to be a bachelor when applying i for a marriage certificate when his wife was living. Win. Knox was sentenced to six mouths' imprisonment, to take effect at the expiry of a sentence imposed earlier in the sessions, J for ; breaking and entering and theft, at Ti- j inam., Henry EgM», charged /jointly, with Knox, was acquitted. ' ■" vl ; ; v>-^^^- :::^; - : * ■ :".■'■.:''■..■;.''■•'■■.; ';'':■..; ±" ■?.::: , = ■■>.■ ;;•
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13032, 24 November 1905, Page 5
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155SOUTHERN CRIMINAL SESSIONS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13032, 24 November 1905, Page 5
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