AUCKLAND CRIME
PRISONERS SENTENCED. [Per United Press Association.] AUCKLAND, April 26. At. the Supremo Court the following prisoners were sentenced : Richard Thomas Carroll, theft from a room mate, two years’ reformative treatment ; Herbert W. Bull, theft of a bicycle, twelve months with hard labor; John Edward Condren. theft from a launch, six months with hard labor; Henry Hampton, theft of n motor ear and breaking and entering, twelve months with hard labor and two years’ reformative treatment: Stanly IV. Montgomery, accessory to Hampton's crime, five years’ probation; William F. Leahy, horse stealing <it Taum a-runni, two years with hard labor; Stacey Etappe, horse stealing in company with Leahy, transferred to the Industrial School; William Henry Pevreal, theft of cash, twelve mouths with hard labor; Harold D. Prior, sheep stealing at Cambridge. twelve mouths" reformatory detent ion; Hugh J. "Walker, breaking and entering and theft, at To Awamntn. twelvemonths’ reformatory detention ; fleorge, Arthur Wilson, indecent assault, seven years with hard labor. Leslie Dougerfield Chapman, for theft and falsifying accounts at Dovnnport while employed as the Harbor Board’s wharfinger, rereived probation for three years en condition of reimbursement of the, £sl misappropriated and of the £5 incurred in costs of prosecution: also a prohibition order was taken out. For (hefts of motor cai's Frank Joseph Wood (nineteen) and Harold Joseph Whittle (eighteen) were sentenced to reformative, treatment not exceeding five years; and William Cenrge M'Kernan (thirty-two) was sentenced to a year’s reformative treatment.
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Evening Star, Issue 17954, 27 April 1922, Page 5
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241AUCKLAND CRIME Evening Star, Issue 17954, 27 April 1922, Page 5
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