Hopkins was accused of having forged a promissory note and subsequently
uttering it. Amongst the witnesses for the trial were
Samuel Joseph Fortescue Moore, a fellow Member of the Legislative Assembly, and
Edward McLarty, a Member of the
Legislative Council who accused Hopkins of having also uttered their promissory notes. Following a trial at the Criminal Court in Perth before
Justice McMillan and a jury of twelve men, Hopkins was found not guilty of forgery and guilty of uttering on 13 April 1910. He was sentenced to imprisonment for a period of five years. He was imprisoned at
Fremantle Gaol. As a result of his conviction, Hopkins was removed from office as Member of the Legislative Assembly for Beverley. In October 1911, he was released having served only 18 months of his five year sentence. Hopkins had been granted clemency by the Governor of the state owing to his declining health. ==Death==