CAR CONVERSION
TWO YEARS’ PROBATION By Telegraoh —Press association WELLINGTON, April 18. "There is a great deal of difficulty in these eases because when there is a definite evil, as there is at the present time, in regard to car conversion, it is very difficult to do other than sentence any offender found guilty to a term of imprisonment. However, in the administration of the law there is no hard and fast rule and every case must be considered on its merits. In your case the report of the Probation officer is such that it would be wrong at this stage to send you to prison. The whole of the circumstances of your case seem to be a perverted outlook of a person under the influence of liquor rather than a person deliberately setting out to convert a motor vehicle.”
With these remarks, the Magistrate admitted to two years’ probation, William John Aekins, aged 25, a labourer, charged with attempted car conversion and also the theft of a bunch of keys.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVI, Issue 21324, 19 April 1939, Page 8
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171CAR CONVERSION Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVI, Issue 21324, 19 April 1939, Page 8
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