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BUSINESS” tIMINAL WHO NEVER l^Sadejwoney JUDGE on crime
ka of the habitual criminals !4* Veiled as the result of the f. * nc e in the Supreme Court this ■ , j o hn Graham, for sentence -rt®* 0 f attempted breaking. 't'TsTnd theft at Auckland. ■ fusing court, prisoner ad•jfa plea that he was out of work a' h.essaved the crime. Although tried 'every thins, he had been ee t a job for three months, sin!* w-" you have a record,” said Mtice Blair. "There are 17 preJ convictions for theft against a lave never had one penny from .ttidDg I have stolen yet.” said That is always the case. Crime is least profitable business you can 'Jilt upon. Nobody has ever made 'money out of it,” returned his "As far as I can see, you tfmudi happier and safer in gaol, “rarer. tly you have made it your to get in ever since 1909.” :I ?ut they told us in 1914 that every.would he forgiven. Would you urn" record from 1970?” have a good many convictions then.” observed his» Honour, in "rardinS two years' imprisonment, and Luring Graham an habitual criminal.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 498, 30 October 1928, Page 13
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191FOURTH EDITION Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 498, 30 October 1928, Page 13
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