GUILTY OF PERJURY.
THREE MONTHS’ IMPRISONMENT. ■WOMEN ADMITTED TO PROBATION. (Per United Press Association.) MASTERTON, March 6. supreme Court this morning, Athol George Buckley, who was found guilty yesterday, was sentenced to three months’ imprisonment on a charge of perjury arising out of a motor fatality last October at Masterton. Buckley pleaded guilty to obstructing the course of justice. and was sentenced to three months the term to be served concurrently with that imposed in the perjury charge Mavis Jacobsen and'Grace Christum Jacobson, who pleaded guillv in the lower court to charges of perjury' in connection with the same fatality, were admitted to probation for throe months, on condition that they paid the costs of the ovosocution and that they kept away from dunce ha.is duvincr th** period of probation.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20969, 7 March 1930, Page 10
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