BANK NOTE FORGERS
SENTENCES REDUCED EIGHT YEARS FOR PRINCE 'Elec. Tel. Copyright—United Press a#m.) (Received October 15, noon). BUDAPEST, Oct. 14. The sentence on I’rinee Windischgrautz in connection with the hank forgeries, was reduced to four years’ bard labor and four years’ imprisonment. The sentence on Nadosk was reduced to four years’ hard labor, and three and a half years’ imprisonment-, and the other sentences wero slightly modified. During the hearing of the trial Prince Windisehgraefz and Nadosk asked that as they were the ringleaders they alone should he punished, and their fel.ow prisoners he released, because the latter merely acted on instructions. f’rillCC Windischgraetz--admitted he had made a mistake politically in organising the forgeries. ___
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17165, 15 October 1926, Page 7
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