CRIMES IN WELLINGTON
CASES IN SUPREME COURT. By Telograph.'—Press Association, Wellington, Wednesday. . Launcclot Louis John Eilers and Clifford James Thomas were charged in the Supreme Court, before the Chief Justice, with forging an <i attempting to utter a motor driver’s license. The case will be continued to-morrow. Norris Frank .Davey and John Peris were both found guilty of charges of indecent assault. The jury brought in a strong recommendation to mercy in the case° of Davey. Davey will be sentenced to-morrow and Peris on Friday. George Albert Proudfoot w’as found o-uilty °of breaking and entering a °rocer’s store and stealing goods valued at £o 8s 4d. The jury strongly recommended the prisoner to mercy on the o-rounds that he had been influenced by a companion, who is already awaiting sentence. Proudfoot will be sentenced on Friday.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1929, Page 12
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