SUPREME COURTS.
(Per Press Association.)
NEW PLYMOUTH, last night. In the Supreme Court, Robert Arnott, found guilty of indecently assaulting a youth was sentenced to two years’ hard labor. HAMILTON, last night. An advertising agent, George. Wilson, formerly draughtsman in the Land and Survey Department, Wellington, for seventeen years, was sentenced to nine months’ imprisonment with hard labor for forgery. A native named Charles Murphy was sentenced to eighteen months’ hard labor for theft, and it native named Tame Otene to nine months’ reformative treatment for breaking and entering. Jack Manuel Wilson was found guilty of theft in a case in which lie was charged with assault, and robbery at Manunui. and was sentenced to two years’ hard labor. He was described as a “dangerous criminal.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume Li, Issue 16894, 26 November 1925, Page 8
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