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driver failed to stop FOUND GUILTY BY JURY [BY TKtiEGKAI'H —PIIKSS ASSOCIATION] ; NEW PLYMOUTH, Wednesday After a retirement of half an hour the jury returned with a verdict of guilty on both counts in the Supreme Court this morning in the case in which Ronald Francis Healy, a clerk, of New Plymouth, was charged with failing to stop and with failing to ascertain if any person had been injured when the car he was drnmg collided with a car driven by James Douglas Hunter, near the dairv factory, on May 28. The prisoner was remanded until to-morrow for sentence and in the meantime was released on his own recognisance to appear to-morrow morning.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23191, 10 November 1938, Page 16
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