PROFESSIONAL BURGLAR
JURY FINDS HIM GUILTY. POST OFFICE BROKEN INTO. [ Ter Press Association. 1 WELLINGTON, May 11. After a retirement of a little over an hour this morning the jury in the case in which John Joseph McClintock was charged with breaking into the Moera Post Office on April 2, returned a verdict of guilty. His Honour, Mr. Justice Blair, remarked that it might be some satisfaction for the jury to know that the accused was a very dangerous criminal who had qualified as a professional burglar. Accused was remanded for sentence.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 110, 12 May 1933, Page 5
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