AUCKLAND DOCTOR SPENDS NIGHT IN POLICE CELLS.
MAGISTRATE ORDERS SUPPRESSION OF NAME UNTIL CASE IS HEARD
(Special to the “Star”). AUCKLAND, May 1. An Auckland doctor had breakfast at the police station this morning with a policeman as waiter. He was arrested last night on a charge of being intoxicated in charge of a car. He was granted a week's remand when he appeared in Court, bail of £IOO being forthcoming. The Magistrate, Mr F. K. Hunt, S.M., was not at first, inclined to suppress the name, but when counsel mentioned that he had only been instructed and was not in possession of all the facts, the Bench agreed to suppression until told the circumstances.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18452, 1 May 1928, Page 4
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