PRISONERS FOE SENTENCE,
Prisoners for sentence were taken before .=.,> His 'Honor Mr. Justice Edwards at the ■ . -- Supreme Court at half-past ten yesterday .'. morning. -.;: ~-.'. , ..' ' J i ; ; The first of these was a ■ man ' named .' Thomas Johnston, who . had ; been fount; .i _ guilty of having ' .indecently assaulted, s-. hoy 'while, travelling in a, railway carrias-i . . , bet-ween Plankton' and Hamilton. tie wj: r sentenced to two years' imprisonment with .- . < hard labour. ': u:." " - . • -;T '. -Charles Theodore ' Emil.. Geisler, found -. guilty of child assertion, was also brought ' forward; and was* remanded for sentence.- "' ■' until Friday next. -. ' ' •>. •. ■■" -■•■ _
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13048, 13 December 1905, Page 6
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