IGNORED PROBATION
DID NOT REPORT FOR FOUR MONTHS THREE MONTHS' GAOL Admitted to probation last April and ordered to majgpp restitution of £lO, John Edwards aid not report for four months and paid back only 10s. At the Police Court this morning he pleaded guilty to a breach of liis probation and was sentenced to three months’ imprisonment. Edwards, who was described as a labourer, aged 34, was said by Mr. W. J. Campbell, probation officer, to have been admitted to probation for 12 months for theft on April 26 last. He had been ordered to make restitution of £lO. Of that amount he had paid only 10s and he had not reported since November. Accused was a single man working on the wharves. lie had been drinking. “He paid no attention to the order,” declared Mr. E. K. Hunt, S.M., imposing tho term of imprisonment.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 919, 12 March 1930, Page 16
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146IGNORED PROBATION Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 919, 12 March 1930, Page 16
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