FOURTEEN DAYS IN PRISON
PENALTY FOR PROBATION BREACH. Imprisonment for 14 day* fbr Eric John Stuck by Mr. R W.-.Tdtk SM yesterday. StUek had admitted th? previous day a breach of Ms probation license. / ■ Senior-Sergeant McCrdrie handed, ftp a list of previous cbavirtirtiß. shoWng thit in March, 1929, Stuck h»d been siaitenCed to three months’ imprieeußsent and had been liter fined £5 for breaches ef probition. ' ' , ' He was in regular employment and hj? employers said he was steady and reliable, said the senior-sergeant. -- “well, thet is ip hie ftvoiir,” B?id the magistrate. Mr. Tath pointed tnfti hbwftver, that he h<d the greatest diftc&Hy in not treating Stuck spore seveptly.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 December 1930, Page 4
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