POLICE COURT NEWS
INDECENT LANGUAGE USED "I have no recollection of saying those words," ga'.cl Louis Noel Stock, sged 43, when charged in the Police Court yesterday with using indecent •language. To a further charge of drunkenness he pleaded guilty. Evidence was given by Constable Mela lone, of Kingsland, that on Saturday evening he was called to the house where accused was staying. Witness found accused, in a back bedroom "mad crunk" and was obliged to arrest him xor his own safety. The language complained of was used in a taxi on tho J"® the police station. J he magistrate, Mr. F. K. Hunt, imposed a fine ,of £2, in default seven uajs imprisonment, on the language charge, aq_d ordered the payment of 2s ca P hire/ Accused was allowed a veek m which to pay. On the drunkenness count he was convicted and discharged on condition that he took out 6 prohibition order. A motor mechanic, Maxwell Ernest er, aged 20 (Mr. Bryce Hart), was remanded for a week on a charge of unawrully converting to his own use a motor-car, valued at £3OO, the property J'rank George Egerton Severne. The egeu offence was stated to have been committed on A P ril 20 - Bail was nofc sought.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21480, 2 May 1933, Page 13
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