PROBATION FOR THIEVES
DEFRAUDED EMPLOYERS Press Association PALMERSTON X.. To-day. “This is a borderline case, and accused should consider himself lucky he is not sentenced to a term of re~ formative detention.” said Mr. Stout, S.M.. in admitting John Berry Proud to three years’ probation on charges of theft from his employers. Edward Charles Cooper, a teuo employee, who was also implicated, was admited to two years’ probation, tne magistrate commenting that ther were mitigating features in his also he did not seem to have the prime leader in the conspiracy 1 defraud his employers. His need wa certainly greater than Proud’s.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 581, 6 February 1929, Page 10
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102PROBATION FOR THIEVES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 581, 6 February 1929, Page 10
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