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Oparau. with,intent to cum? t ~ <■■ u -a man named James Nome jspp.-v : i before Mr. E. Rawson, S M ... \e-t.fh!d<-Evidence for." the .prosecution 'vier.t to-; show that tho accused -'entered'-tl.r !■•'.. through a window whih-xr.iau; . - if'--' sent and was caught inside the '-]]jL-- }■<: '"a; neighbour. •; •. The accused w ;ia '<- .uJ by C. Y. Dally, a storekeeper;-*lwiiiJ obtained a judgment- against ■'■Nolan; ft»r debt. Accused admitted having 'entered the house, and in a statement. "t'.-"""""'.': a police said he thought he had a right to take away any goods he could find-'from Nolan's place to pay off the debt.:. Mr. Swarhrick, for accused, asked for the charge to be reduced to one of theft. Tho police consented V this, and at cused was convicted and fined £5, with costs £3 18s, or in default one month'* imprisonment in Eawhia Police Gaol. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16480, 5 March 1917, Page 4
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