HABITUAL CRIMINAL
NAME SUPPRESSED ALLEGED THEFT OF GRAMOPHONE fPet Presa Association.] CHKLSTCHURCH, Dec. 30. Tre name of an habitual criminal was suppressed by the order of Messrs P. L. Davies, J.P., and H. F. Herbert, J.P., presiding in the Police Court today. Defendant was charged with the theft of a gramophone at Palmerston North. The chief detective, in asking for a remand, said that the accused admitted the theft, but as he wa s an habitual criminal it was not in the power of the justices to deal with him. He said that the request had been made for the suppression of the man’s name because his mother was ill.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19734, 31 December 1926, Page 7
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