SUPREME COURT.
PRISONERS UP FOR SENTENCE
[Per Press Association.] Wellington, September 27
Several prisoners came before Justice Chapman for sentence to-day. James Leonard Lomas. and Philip O'Donnell, two youths, arrested for breaking and entering and theft at Auckland and Wellington, were ordered to receive 18 months' and 12 months' reformative treatment rcs-
peetively. The Crown prosecutor stilted that the prisoners had stolen £176 worth of jewellery and £27 in money in Wellington, and jewellery to the value of £153 had been recovered. Three youths, William Collins, Walter Wakefield, and William Frederick Letheby, who pleaded guilty to breaking and entering, J and theft of fruit and bicycles at Wanganui, Shannon, and Morton, were remanded in order that the Judge might consult the Chief Justice as to what should be done with the prisoners.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 23, 27 September 1913, Page 5
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132SUPREME COURT. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 23, 27 September 1913, Page 5
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