BUCKLEY AGAIN IN COURT—NOW SERVES 7-YEAR SENTENCE.
Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, August 20 In the Supreme Court, John Leslie Buckley was sentenced by Mr Justice Reed to three years hard labour on a charge of breaking, entering and theft at Taumarunui, the term to be concurrent with his present sentence. Buckley is now serving accumulative sentences of seven years. James Davis, alias John Gibb Hastings, was declared a habitual criminal and sentenced to two years’ hard labour for breaking, entering and theft at Te- Awamutu and Auckland.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18545, 20 August 1928, Page 1
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