PRISONERS SENTENCED
OFFENCES IN COUNTRY
M? W T°n?^ n n r 1 1 wer ? br °ught before fa'* justice Callan for sentence in the Supreme Court to-day. Mr S T^ PP c are £ for the Crown. Sarich, aged 22, who had charges ofbn 3t D K argaville to three cnarges of house breaking and one hlmsetf. ' had nothin S to say for
■^°. nor said that Sarich had a!fn P f r ir^ y H in trouble ' an d at the TWotfi bad been committed to a Borstal institution, from which he had escaped after eight months. He had been on probation, but the t>robationer officer's report was not to 5 would be sentenced to reformative detention for eighteen to°be^on?„r ach f Charge ' the sentences io De concurrent. „„H erber , t Haimona, aged 22, was ei Shteen months redetention, he having £fe ded -OTUty at Kaikohe to two 2£® es theft from a dwelling, f Judge said that the two charges appeared to ariso out of one ? r}So , ner had Previously been convicted of theft and also of and the probation officer's report, was anything but favourable.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 284, 30 November 1944, Page 3
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