Reference Number | t18330516-102 |
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Verdict | Guilty |
Sentence | Imprisonment |
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986. JOHN POLOCK was indicted for stealing, on the 9th of May , 1 pair of boots, value 10s. , the goods of Thomas Capps .
GEORGE BROWN . I was near Mr. Capps' shop, and saw the prisoner take the pair of boots from the door-post; I pursued him fifty or sixty yards, took him with them, and brought him back.
Prisoner. I took them up four yards from the place. Witness. No, I saw you take them from the door and walk off, and I after you.
THOMAS CAPPS. I am a pawnbroker , and live in Old-street-road . These are my boots.
GUILTY . Aged 20. - Confined One Month .