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BY APPEAL COURT. , (By Telegraph —Per Press Association) Vj WELLINGTON, April 17. i In the case of Rex versus Casey heard on March 3(oth, the Court of Appeal to-day delivered judgment on the appeal of Theodore Vincent Casey sentences imposed upon him by the Supreme Court at Auckland in October last. Casey had been sentenced to one year’s imprisonment with . hard labour, on each of four separate charges of breaking and entering, the sentences to be cumulative. After investigating the facts and reviewing the prisoners past record, the Court; varied the sentences on each charge to be one df two year’s impnsift- oinherit with hard labour, to be fol* lowed by a period of two years*, reformative detention, the sentences to be concurrent.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1931, Page 2
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