BURGLARS SENTENCED.
OFFENCES IN TARANAKI.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) NEW PLYMOUTH, this day. The Chief Justice, the Hon. M. Myers, to-day sentenced 'the prisoners who, at the quarterly session of the Supreme Court this week were found guilty of various offences: —
James MullaJy, of Eltham, a young mini, found guilty on 13 counts, including breaking, entering and theft, receiving stolen goode and possession of housebreaking tools, was sentenced to three years' reformative detention.
Leonard Michael White, for breaking into a Haw era bacon factory and stealing the safe, was sentenced to two years' Borstal detention. Samuel Patrick White, for receiving stolen goods, is to be detained for two years in a Borstal institution. The Chief .Justice gave an instruction that the Whites be eent to separate institutions.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 200, 24 August 1929, Page 7
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