From Sample Case, Jughead Double Digest #157 (2010).
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From Sample Case, Jughead Double Digest #157 (2010).
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“Montreal Man Sentenced for Theft,” Ottawa Journal. March 24, 1941. Page 14. ---- 5 O’Clock Edition Service. --- Albert Mertin, 26-year-old Montreal laborer, this afternoon was sentenced in Judge Smiley’s Court to serve two years in Kingston Penitentiary.
He was convicted of the theft April 15, 1940 of a sample case of 36 pair of sox valued at $27 from a car parked on Dalhousie street. The goods were the property of Rufus H. Skinner, salesman for a Toronto textile firm.
Martin’s accomplice, Louis Laframboise, was sentenced last June to a two-year term following conviction after electing for speedy trial. --/////-- “Au pénitencier,” La Patrie. March 26, 1941. Page 08. ---- OTTAWA, 26. - Trouvé coupable d’avoir volé une malle et vingtaine paires de chaussettes pour hommes d’une valeur de $27, Albert Martin, 26 ans, manoeuvre de Montréal, à été condamné à deux ans de pénitencier. L’accusaton datait du 15 avril, 1940.
[AL: Martin had been in penitentiary once before, at St. Vincent de Paul Penitentiary in Laval, and had been in the Montreal jail four times. He also used the aliases Armand Larance and Rene Gervais; he claimed never to have worked, and claimed he had no living relatives, but both these claims are apparently untrue. The prison doctor thought he had a ‘psychopathic personality’ though his behavior in the penitentiary does not indicate this at all. Employed in the Stone Cutters at Kingston Penitentiary, he was transferred to the low-security Collin’s Bay prison camp, as #1873, in October 1941. He was released October 1942.]
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