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Amy Bocks Case. (Press, 30 April 1909)

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Summary: Amy Bocks Case. (Press, 30 April 1909)

On 29 April 1909, Amy Bock expressed concern over her upcoming appearance at the Supreme Court, where she hopes to have a solicitor represent her and speak on her behalf. The anxiety stems from the potential of being declared an habitual criminal, which could result in her receiving an indeterminate sentence. There is indication that a prominent lawyer is expected to represent her in court. In connection to a marriage involving Miss Ottaway, it has been reported that she will need to initiate legal proceedings under the Divorce Act to seek an annulment. In a related issue, a local jewellers' firm provided £150 worth of jewellery to a man identified as "Mr Percy Redwood". To ensure financial security, a local legal firm secured the property of the Ottaways located at the Nuggets and guaranteed repayment to the jewellers. The unfolding situation highlights legal complications surrounding Bock's circumstances, her marriage, and financial dealings.

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Publish Date:30th April 1909
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19090430_2_48.html