PRISONER WHO HELPED CONSTABLE
By Telegraph—Press Association. HAMILTON, June 29.
An echo of the incident on the Wellington Railway Station on Friday night when a constable was assaulted by a professional boxer was heard before Mr. S. L. Paterson, S.M., in the Hamilton Magistrates’ Court when the prisoner who was being escorted on the train appeared in answer to a charge of false pretences and another charge of a breach of his probation. The accused, William Raymond Fitzgerald, alias Jerry Cranston, 28, pleaded guilty to both counts. When the police stated that this man was the prisoner who escorted himself from Wellington and who gave the constable considerable assistance during the incident, the magistrate remarked: “This is hardly a mutter to be taken into consideration in this case.”
The accused was sentenced to three months' imprisonment on each charge, the terms to be cumulative.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 233, 30 June 1939, Page 13
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