lhe caso of I* red rick Kaymond Itoso who was arrested at Auckland on July Jist on a charge of drunkenness, was resumed in the Police Court last week. Pose had sworn that he was not drunk when arrested, but that ho uul been stricken with strangulated hernia. Ho averred that the police had been brutal when arresting him. liali a score of witnesses swore that Pose was drunk when arrested, whilst several testified that they believed that lie was sober shortly before tho time ol Ins arrest. “Unquestionably you were drunk,’-' said llis AVorship. ■foil say you had not had anythin" to eat or anything to drink' since blit witnesses have sworn tlia .they smelt drink on von. You deliberately refused to give your ame, which was not the conduct of a •nnl- 1 " I>aln ' > 0, \ iUe Convicted of drunkenness and ordered to come up Mr„ne" + r ,CO r lei ! called upon, and I direct the police to prosecute vou for talse swearing.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2266, 11 August 1908, Page 2
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