BREAKING AND ENTERING.
PROBATION WITH FINE. [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] DUNEDIN. ThuredwAt the Supreme Court to-day Leslie Allan Steven, who had pleaded guilty on Tuesday to a charge of broking arty entering and theft—withdrawing his pl-'» of not guilty entered on the occasion of his previous trial at Oamaru, when tn« jury disagreed as to Steven and acquitted Lindsay, who wa s charged conjointly—came up for sentence. Mr. Jj 1 * tice Sim agreed to accept the probatic'ji officer's recommendation, though w«« eonie hesitation, as the accused had been in trouble before for this crime. Accused would be admitted to threo years' probation, and on the Oamaru case, to whictt h u had pleaded guilty, be wag fined «*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18018, 17 February 1922, Page 4
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