SENTENCE FOR BURGLARY
Probation And Fine
James Tuhikarama, a carpenter, aged 23, was sentenced to two years’ probation bv Mr Justice Macarthur in the Supreme Court ye*terday He was found guilty on May 2? on a charge of burgling a house at 129 Edgeware road on September 30. 1962. ,Uo directed l “at Tuhlka rama should pay £5O towards the cost of the prosecution, should pav compensation of £3O to the woman who®e purse he stole, and should not own or have vehtot. P ? We ”i on ,ny mo“>rvehtcle for the term of his probation.
Describing Tuhikarama as • thorough Pest to the pub- .* J* onour “id that he would take into consideration that he had been held In eustodv on remand for “an unusually long time." , D H Stringer anpeared ,? r 2 h * prisoner, end Mr C. M. Roper for the Crown
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30146, 1 June 1963, Page 18
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