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Youth admits robberies

Jurisdiction was declined by Judge Palmer in the Children and Young Persons Court, and a youth, aged 16, on four charges of aggravated robbery, was committed to the High Court for sentence on a date to be fixed. The youth, who was represented by Mr E. Bedo,

had admitted that while armed with a .22 calibre rifle, he obtained $7.60 from the Rev. R. Hunter. He also admitted that on April 28, while armed with a pocket knife he robbed one person of a $250 watch, another of $ll, and a third of ?5.

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Press, 1 June 1984, Page 12

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Youth admits robberies Press, 1 June 1984, Page 12

Youth admits robberies Press, 1 June 1984, Page 12

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