LARGE CRIMINAL LIST
XSJLUSJS’TON SUPREME COURT. Sy 'Tsijegrhph—Press Association. Wflington, Last Night The qpssrisrity itesstoas of the Supreme ■O&urt cspuned. to-usy before Mr. Justice Blair, who ita his charge to the grand jtary said. ha was the amount of business it would have to -consider was larger tfijan usual. There were 16 cases against 19 persons. Fortunately none of the 'Oases were ©£ a gross or dangerous character. \ -• No bill was returned in the -case of Alfred Janies Ssrttoei. who had been committed tor trial on a charge of false pretences. \ John Edward Rupert Ray, who pleaded guilty to stealing a piano at Carterton, was admitted to probation for twelve months. John Mintem Pauli, who pleaded guilty to receiving stolen goods knowing they were dishonestly obtained, was remanded for sentence.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 May 1933, Page 6
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