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From a police report filed as evidence in the assault trial of William Singhlagah, twenty-seven, of Whakatane, New Zealand. In April, Singhlagah was found guilty and ordered to pay $350 to his victim, who was not named in court documents because he is a minor.

On Saturday, February 9, at about 8 p.m., the Defendant, William Singhlagah, was with a group of associates walking along Eivers Road.

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SEE ALSO: Hedgehogs; New Zealand; Trials (Assault and battery); Trials, litigation, etc.; Singhlagah, William
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November 2009

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THE INTELLIGENCE FACTORY
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