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j CURTIS RELEASED J ! SUSPENSION OF SENTENCE. I I I _ I L'K \ sox KT.PT srCPF.T. { ninli.’.] Pros.s Assor-int .ion —P.y Electric TcJegrapb.—Cc pyrigh t.) (Rec.nciJ 1 p.m.) FLEAIINGTON (N..T.L Nov. 7. .Udiu Hughes Curtis. who was convicted of obstructing justice in the Lindbergh kidnapping ease, was freed on Monday, .lodge Adam Robbins suspending the operation of his one year’s ai-n ! cnec. Wlini I lie mu I r-nec was suspended ('nr: is was paid Ihe Idini-dollar line wh'o-li was imposed on his conviction, and walked from the Court with all charges against him lifted. lie had been oni mi bail pending an appeal from rile original .sentence. II could not be definitely learned on what ground the Curtis sentence was suspended, but there is one report that the action was taken because valuable information had been given the authorities by ('urtis since the trial.
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Northern Advocate, 8 November 1932, Page 5
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