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… Under the Criminal Justice Act 1954, however, a Judge may impose preventive detention for an indefinite … for any crime disclosed by the depositions, and if the Judge considers there is a case to go to the jury the …
… the companies and in New South Wales a Supreme Court Judge, Mr Halse Rogers, conducted the investigation as a … companies there were many and involved transactions which, Judge Halse Rogers concluded, were purposely designed to …
… in 1908, England in 1919. He was much in demand as a judge of speech and singing in competitions both in New …
… member of the Executive (1858–59). In 1858 he was appointed Judge of the District Court but retired in 1862 when this …
… An observer on a flight from Wellington to Auckland can judge the extent, remoteness, and limited degree to which …
… to the Goldfields, with the subsidiary offices of Warden, Judge, Provincial Sub-Treasurer, and Resident Magistrate, …
… career at Rugby and Corpus Christi, Oxford, became a noted Judge in the English County Courts and was, for a time, the …
… or of dictation from sources that are not qualified to judge? How big an effort is being made to give young New …
… deal short of villainy and recent historians have tended to judge the officials rather more favourably than the …
… 1874 on his appointment as Resident Magistrate and District Judge for Otago. In March 1871 he was elected to the …