HC Deb 24 March 1920 vol 127 c449W
Mr. PALMER

asked the Home Secretary whether he has now considered the case of Percy Clarke, booking clerk and porter, of Burnadge, who is undergoing a sentence of three months' imprisonment in the second division for theft; whether he is aware that the accused had a clean military record and at the time of his offence was still suffering from shrapnel wounds in the head were circumstances not adduced before the magistrate; and whether, having regard to this being Clarke's first offence and to all the circumstances of the case, he will see Ms way to remit the remainder of the sentence?

Mr. SHORTT

I have carefully considered this case, but I regret that I should not feel justified in advising any interference with the sentence passed by the court. His previous good character was taken into consideration by the magistrates.