PENALTY FOR CRIME.
SEVERAL PRISONERS SENTENCED. By Te’cgraph—l’ress Association Invercargill, Last Night. The Supreme Court opened to-day before Mr. Justice Sim. Walter Gilligan and Frederick Robinson, two escapees from the Borstal Institution, were charged, with breaking and entering. The former’s sentence was increased from three to five years and the latter got an extra throe years.
William David McAuliffe and Walter Barr Craig, for breaking and entering, were put on probation for three years. Cecil Ackers, for stealing bicycles, received eighteen months’ hard labor.
Wm. Dallas Stevens, formerly a bank teller, pleaded guilty to stealing £3O. He was put on probation for three years.
David Anderson; for false presences, was sentenced to eighteen months’ Jia rd labor, and Arthur H. Greening, also guilty of false pretences, is to do twelve months’ hard labor.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1921, Page 6
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133PENALTY FOR CRIME. Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1921, Page 6
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