Everett Sent To Prison
(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter —Copyright) LONDON, June 3.
Ronald James Everett, aged 40, who is known to have been a business associate of Great Train Robbery fugitive, Ronald Biggs, in South Australia, has been sentenced in London to six years imprisonment.
Everett, who was extradited from Australia, pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey yesterday to wounding a police constable, assaulting another, and taking a car without the consent of the owner in 1968. Everett had a road transport business in a Sydney suburb before his arrest last year.
Jeremiah Callaghan, aged 45, another man extradited from Astralia to face charges in Britain, was sent to prison for four years and a half for assaulting a police officer and allowing himself to be carried in a car which had been taken without consent.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32314, 4 June 1970, Page 11
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