PRISONERS SENTENCED.
(ISY ItLttiUAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION ) AUCKLAND, April 26. At the Supreme Court the following prisoners were sentenced: Richard Thomas Carroll, for theft from a roommate ,two years' reformative treatment; Herbert W. Bull, for theft of a bicycle, twelve months' hard labour; John Edward Condren, for theft from a launch, sis months' hard labourj Henry Hampton, for theft of a motor car and breaking and entering, twelve months' hard labour and two years' reformative treatment; Stanley W. Montgomery (an accessory to Hampton), fiVe ! years' probation; William F. Leahy, i for % horse stealing at Taumarunui, two. years' hard labour; Staeey Etappe, for 1 horse stealing, in company with Leahy, to be transferred to an industrial school; William G. McKernan, for theft of a motor car, one year's reformative treatment; William Henry PevreaJ, for ' theft of cash, twelve months' hard labour; Harold D. Prior, for sheep stealing at Cambridge, twelve months' reformative treatment; Hugh J. ' Walker, for breaking, entering, and theft at Te Awamutu, twelve months' reformative treatment; Frank J.JSVood T. Harold, and J. Whittle, for breaking, entering, and theft, five years' reformative treatment; George Arthur Wilson, for indecent assault, seven years' hard labour; Leslie Dongerfield Chapman, for theft and falsifying accounts, at Devonport while employed as the Harbour Board's wharfinger, was admitted to probation for three years on condition that he reimbursed the £54 misappropriated, that £3, the costs of the prosecution, was repaid, and that a prohibition order was taken out.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 27 April 1922, Page 5
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240PRISONERS SENTENCED. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 27 April 1922, Page 5
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