ARMY POLICY AND COURTS
It was pointed out by, the poli&e in the Magistrate's Court yesterday,\\yhen,•■• a young military defaulter^ was: charged, that youths of the defertdarit's age were now not required to goV inlo>, camp, and those in camp could return^' to civilian occupations. Mr. A. Gould"ing, S.M:, 'said that in view ;;of Government's recent decision the cor-;' rect thing was to convict the defehd-;; ant and order him to cohj^ up for-sen-; tence if called upon:.with'in; six;months.-: In that time the Goye^nmehtcouMltlei-;': termine, as a matter of: policy; whether/, to! proceed. with prosecutions/ ;itf;:sUchs matters.' ■' ■:;^:'-: >';•.! ; :. ■''/■'.'■',. .'-/;"''■:'■■■" <:r'* '.Uy&v
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 67, 20 March 1943, Page 6
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