RETURNING TO CANADA
PRISONER who married term IN GAOL FIRST rec *lving goods stolen from a . rh ®h°P in Chancery Lane Janies An'^ahingford Fleming, aged 25, was ■ ntenced to a year’s hard labour by Justice Blair in the Supreme Court morning. w., k is true that his record leaves *° be desire <L” said Mr. M. R. likfC* lor t * le Prisoner, "but I should the Court that Fleming *nd arr . ied since he was found guilty bf. a „ V a heavy sentence would L in _heavily on his wife. Means are found for his return to Canada." Pot prisone r his Honour said he did to declare him an habitual vioui „ lining had had three preaiUgt t f? nvictiuns for dishonesty and Court a i Warnin & that if he came to so deciar <L stoCMi a chunce of being
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 591, 18 February 1929, Page 1
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