SUPREME COURT.
Press Association. DUNEDIN, November 4. The Supreme Court criminal sittings opened to-day. The cases involved 22 charges against 11 persons. The Grand Jury returned no bill in a case against Malcolm Alexander McIver, charged with theft at Middlemarch. Prisoners who had pleaded guilty in "the Lower Court were brought up for sentence. Louie Inglis, for theft of postal packets, was ordered to come up for sentence when called on. Bernard Albert Anderson, on three charges of falsely registering two births and deaths, was ordered to pay £2 2/-, the cost of the prosecution. Joseph Harris, for breaking, entering and theft, was ordered to be detained for reformative purposes for a term not exceeding three years.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1786, 4 November 1919, Page 11
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117SUPREME COURT. Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1786, 4 November 1919, Page 11
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