FLOGGING “CALLED IN"
REVOLTING TO REFINEMENT treatment of perverts “A flogging would do him good,” «a«d Mr. W. R. McKean, S.M., when Frank Joseph Brand, a widower, *9«d 30, appeared before him at the Police Court to-day. Brana pleaded guilty to three sending indecent documents 10 girls. Chief-Detective Hammond said that reused had posted letters and draws' to the girls. t have never seen such a con“®fation of filth in all my life,” M. 4 Hammond. arni, P* A - Singer, who appeared for h a „ e< L said that no normal man could e written the letters, fell# August,” said counsel, “Brand baß** m . a tram, and fractured the been °i ilis skull. Since then he has bad” d€af ’ and his memory is very
saiff - would do him good,” Mrc.® magistrate. bu? no ger: That method of punishis called in. Eminent Rood T es - now agree that it does no mod-L is barbaric and revolting to pJI J l . refinement.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 334, 20 April 1928, Page 1
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