Household As Centre Of Crime Organisation
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AUCKLAND, May 12-. ' ' Fx'oxn my knowledge of tke cases, it seerns that. the Daynes ' household ha i beconxe the eentre of a eriminal organisation in the community and it has heUix radiating its bad inflxxence fairly %idft • ly, ' ' said Mr Justice Finlay whe'n Francis Jolxn Daynes, aged 22, his br other, George Charles Daynes, aged 21, and Terence Duxxkley, aged 21, appe'ared be- ( f ore him "for shntence. All three had pleaded g'ul lty to a charge of breakitig axxd entering with intent to coinmit a crime. Franqis D'aynes also admittUd a charge of attenxpting to disable a con'stable to facilitate his eseape-, - while^ Duxxkley adxxxitted chargea of car eon ~ version and breaking a,n'd entering and theft. Inxposing sentence on Francis Daynes and Dunkley, his Honor said the two iu en had to be taught that they houhi not off end against society with iinpun- ' ity, as they must eventually be crushed. He senteneed eaeh man to a tothl 'Of fxve yfiars ' imprisonmen't with har.d laboxxr, the sentences to be enmulative with their present sentence. George Daynes was senteneed tb 21 years ' ref ormative detention.
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Chronicle (Levin), 13 May 1949, Page 5
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194Household As Centre Of Crime Organisation Chronicle (Levin), 13 May 1949, Page 5
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