BACK TO GAOL
IS MONTHS’ “HARD” FOR HOUSEBREAKER JUST OUT OF PRISON It looks as though you wanted to go back to gaol and had no objoction to doing so. I will have *• fill in with your wishes and •ontence you to the worst possible juedicine —lB months’ hard Isbour." this comment, Mr. Justice ®*th passed sentence on Walter •Roderick McCarthy for breaking and crim'* 11 ® w *th intent to commit a o™ e w ben he appeared in the .ftne Court this morning. Jir. Noble said that prisoner was from gaol the day he comIrfem? tbe offence. With some to ah * le became drunk and went ** b0 °t warehouse and smashed a toots l ° Set some rivets for his IjTlto judge remarked that prisoner gt Mready served two years’ refor--8 sentence for an offence. Robbed clergymen toq«* 3wa Sger, who broke into ij. .? °f Thames clergymen attend--55 e Synod, Francis Vernon, aged ~ Bent to gaol with hard labour months. Hferln,?*! 0 * 51 ® Eaid that accused had !H; aor Uon ly been convicted of door of t? ces ’ f° un( l the tered i. , 6 Premises unlocked, enbut secured only about £2. 414 th ,sentence, his Honour 4riou, brea king and entering was Cef* householders had to be
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 811, 4 November 1929, Page 1
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208BACK TO GAOL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 811, 4 November 1929, Page 1
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