CRIME IN CHICAGO
KIDNAPPERS SENTENCED JUDGE PRAISES JURY Press Association —By Telegraph- Copyright. VANCOUVER, December 24. A Chicago message syys that special police remained guarding the homes ol the chief witnesses after the jury had convicted Angelo Pettiti and Andrew Capellano of kidnapping for ransom a ten-year-old hoy, Billy Ranicri. Mr Justice Gentzel sentenced them L: twenty-five years’ imprisonment. 1 commend you lor your courage, your patriotism, and your judgment. son have my profound respect,” declared the judge to the jurymen. The judge asked the jurors to report to the police immediately il they received more threats of death. " I have received death threats during this trial, hut i hope to get home all right,” said the judge.—United Service,
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Evening Star, Issue 20058, 26 December 1928, Page 4
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119CRIME IN CHICAGO Evening Star, Issue 20058, 26 December 1928, Page 4
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