THE SUPREME COURT
HEAVY HAMILTON LIST VISIT OF CHIEF JUSTICE [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON, Friday A heavy list of business, calculated to occupy three weeks, has been set down for the Hamilton Supreme Court, which will open before the Chief JusSir Michael Myers, on • Tuesday. Included in the criminal business are four cases of negligent driving causing death, four appeals from decisions in the Police Court, a retrial of a sly grogselling charge, and eight other cases. These involve dharges of forgery and theft and offences against children. There is one prisoner for sentence. The civil cases include claims for the recovery- of sums aggregating £3701. There are 13 petitions , in divorce, including a defended action to be heard before a jury of 12.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23025, 30 April 1938, Page 21
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