SHACKLETON, SWINDLER.
FOUND GUILTY ON ALL COUNTS.
By ToleETapX—Pros© ABeoolfttion—CorjTifflit London, Octobcr 24.
Tho trial of Francis Shackloton, formerly of tho Dublin Castlo staff, and Thomas Garlick, an accountant, on a chargo of conspiring to defraud Miss Josephine Browno of tho sum of £12,000, was concluded. The jury, after ton minutes' retirement, found Shackelton and Garlick guilty on all tho counts. The Judge (Sir Thomas Horrid go), in sentencing Shackloton to fifteen months' imprisonment with hard labour, and Garlick to nino months, said .that Shackloton, besides violation of commercial morality, had impoverished an affectionate lady, whose confidence ho had secured.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1890, 27 October 1913, Page 7
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100SHACKLETON, SWINDLER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1890, 27 October 1913, Page 7
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