YOUNG CRIMINALS.
SENTENCED CHRISTCHURCH
: .. LONG SERIES OF CRIMES. , (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) .CHRISTCEUR.CH, June 30. ..At. the Supreme Court, the follow- , :ing prisoners were - sentenced: — Edward Harold Gunther, Albert I rfSVilliam Stanley Porter, Norman Edward Prince and . Leslie Charles . .Burke, young men aged &om .17 to :j22 years, for a series of burglaries, I to isentences ranging . from ...six ...months' hard labour to three years' . .:reformative detention. Reginald Oscar Stewart, aged 17, with the above ..gang on one occasion, four years.on probation. ..'Mr, Justice Kennedy said the -crimes formed a formidable list, disclosing criminal tendencies of the most marked type unusual.in pri- \ toners .of their age.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17926, 30 June 1930, Page 5
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