§ Mr. Thorneasked the Home Secretary whether his attention has been drawn to the case of a man who was convicted at the South-West London Police Court on Thursday last for stealing from a woman a handbag; whether he has seen the evidence that the man had for the past eight years worked for a news-reporting agency, Fleet Street, 80 hours per week for £2 per week, and the comments of the magistrate thereon; and, in view of these circumstances and of the man's excellent character, will he remit this man's sentence?
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§ Mr. PeakeMy right hon. Friend has caused inquiries to be made and is informed that the magistrate decided to bind this man over in his own recognisances for a period of 12 months and placed him under the supervision of a probation officer, who will endeavour to find more remunerative employment for him. No question arises in this case of remitting a sentence as the man has not been sentenced.