Police Interference
Cases at Wellingtsn
Dy Telegraph.—l'rosa Asiocintion, Wellington, this day. JrnujiENT was delivered yesterday in sc\eral cases which had been ijorw-tho lower Court from time to time.* It was lately reported that a well-known bookmaker was charged wi.:o loitering, and also with using insulting languago to the police; and lie in i'.irn charge.'! •ho arrcstig constable (Turner) and Sergeant Dal with assault. Pntlema was fined ,ClO on each cinn;e. The magistrate considered that the (ails',able was at faidt in several ways, and that there was no need to arrest Patterson, who could liacv been siinKiinncil. and lined him, too. lie coibidorei that the sergeant's intcrct'cnee, aiiit bis insisting on searching Patterson without need, also amount'd to assault, but of so trilling a nature that the information would be dismissed,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume VII, Issue 2051, 24 September 1907, Page 2
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