PRISONERS SENTENCED
WELLINGTON SUPREME COURT Press Association. WELLINGTON, Wednesday. In the Supreme Court to-day Leonard Henry England, aged 40, painter, and Edward Stramba, aged 34, labourer, for breaking, entering and theft were sentenced to-day. England was given two years’ probation, and Strambo three months’ imprisonment. Robert Patrick Crawford, aged 20, for theft, was sentenced to two years in a Borstal Institution. Ronald Edwin Morrison, 17, for breaking, entering, theft ar.d attempted theft, was given four years in a Borstal Institution. Michael Patrick Anthony Herlihy, 22, for breaking, entering, theft was allowed two years’ probation. Donald Gillies, 31. and John Gengie Furey, 19, for conspiring to defraud, sentenced to two years’ gaol, the latter two years in a Borstal Institution. William Alma Robertson, 34, labourer. IOTl OT forging and uttering, was sentenced to 12 months’ imprisonment. Sydney Lambert Roach, for bigamy, was given 12 months’ imprisonment. Trevor Leonard Richard Cunningham, *iß, taxi driver, for theft, was sent to gaol for a year.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 344, 3 May 1928, Page 16
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161PRISONERS SENTENCED Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 344, 3 May 1928, Page 16
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