Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Sep 1964, p. 16

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"ease through lack of co-opera- ed. J 'The preliminary hearing on eethe matter, which involved six 16. TYEE GUHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, September 9, 1964 "WHITBY And DISTRICT 'How Not To Succeed "In Court: Dont Try Sharon Walsh was an unwill- ing and unprepared defendant ~here terday before Judge e- The weeping, trembling 21- 'of possession of stolen ~sconvicted of len f in a case that took only » 0 s of deliberation by a in petit jury. She was re- inded for sentence, She asked for an adjournment on the hearing, which had been * originally scheduled for iast June's sittings. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck "opposed this. She had no lawyer. She had no access to a person in Monc- « 'ton, New Brunswick, who she felt would be her key defence witness. ** There was no lawyer repre- --#enting her, the Crown explain- ed and illustrated with corre- "spondence, because she had re- fused to attend legal aid coun- 'sel Hugh O'Connell's office to} discuss the case with him. | A second-lawyer dropped the) stion as well, the Crown explain- stolen wristwatches, was held on April 6 of this year. "We will have to go on," said « Judge Hall. "This matter has to be disposed of." Mr. Affleck called six Crown witnesses. Miss Walsh refused to cross-examine any of them. Miss Walsh called no wit- nesses, to back up her plea of "not guilty". She didn't take in stand in her own behalf. She didn't give a summation of the case in answer to the one propounded by Mr. Affleck. Walter Pojasok of 'Walter's Watch Repair' on Simcoe street south in Oshawa told the Court that his $180 double-thickness, front display window was smashed sometime between 7 p.m, on March 7, and 2 a.m. on March 9 (a weekend). He said some $942.25 worth of merchandise, including 27 wrist. watches were taken, Constable Roy Ward of Metro Toronto PD searched the hand- bag of the accused when he found her in a parked car on Sherbourne street about 2.30 a.m. March 9. FOUND 8 WATCHES In the purse he found eight watches. Six of these were iden- tified. by Pojasok as the exact ones, or one exactly the same as, those taken from his shop. The value -- wholesale value -- was put at $128.40. When Constable Ward asked the accused her name, she told) him it was Sharon Rigo, and| to know whether or not goods are stolen.) (In most other types of trials, the record cannot be used against the accused.) Both Mr. Affleck and Judge Hall exhorted the jury to con- sider the record only in the forementioned light, and not in judging her guilt or lack of it. She had three convictions of theft, and two of possession, In his address to the jury, His Honor called the case "delicate"' due mainly to the absence of defence counsel. There was a double-duty imposed on him, he said, to see that the rights of the | accused were protected. | "Miss -Walsh's attitude ts: 'Why should I try to defend jwhat the law presumes -- my | innocence',"" he said, "It is your |duty, not to find her innocent or guilty, but guilty or not guilty, on the evidence." After the verdict was brought in, His Honor commented: "I have never seen a more clear- cut case." Miss Walsh, the tears now |pouring down her face, was. led jfrom the docket and placed in jcustody. She will be sentenced {Monday at the new County | Building. about the offence, Court Convicts Quartet Who Tied, Robbed 65er Four Toronto men stood be- fore Magistrate Harry Jermyn yesterday and admitted tieing up a 65-year-old man and taking and Country Club. The four, all charged with rob- bery with violence, were Gerald Allan Morgan, 24, of Toronto; Nathaniel Grosse, a 22-year-old negro also from Toronto; Fran- cis Graham, 31, of Toronto, and) Co, Walter Styles, 22, of Downsview. Morgan, Graham and Styles were also charged with breaking and entering the Reach Road Vagrant Since 1927: Accused Gets 14 Days A 65-year-old man hobbled into) Whitby Magistrate's Court yes-| terday to face an offence of| vagrancy. Wentworth Book, of no fixed abode, was found sleeping on a bed of newspapers in the Pal- O-Pak factory in Whitby, Assis- tant Crown Attorney John) Humphreys told the court. He was taken to Whitby Police) bed-| Department where he was ded for the night. | Book's list of vagrancy) |convictions went right back io 1927, noted Magistrate Harry Jermyn, as he sentenced him to 14 days in the County Jail. Leaning heavily on a walking stick Book made no commen!) i Golf Club and taking golf balls, clubs, a golf bag and cigarets; and breaking and entering the Uxbridge over $300 from the Whitby Golf/Company and taking a transis- po be and a portable type- writer, all charges laid by the Crown. old William Paterson was dis- found the four accused standing in the room. He reportedly said:: anything?" Concrete Products All four men pleaded guilty to Acting Crown Attorney John --r told the story to the urt, On Aug. 27, he said, 65-year- turbed as he slept at the Whitby Golf and Country Club, He went out to investigate and 'Can I help you gentlemen with Then Mr, Paterson was bound and gagged. His wallet was re- moved from his pocket, and $20 in cash taken, Also $200 was taken from on top of a cabinet. The only other thing taken was a camera, In a later identification pa- rade Mr, Paterson picked out Garbagemen's Dances Irk Householder Garbage men who put dents in garbage can lids, and lack of proper playing facilities for young children, bother some people. Armed with these two prob- lems Rock Raczkowski, 911 Wal- ton boulevard, Whitby, stood be- the people who had tied him up. All four made statements to the police admitting the crithe. Mr, Paterson was not badly treated during the robbery and he received no injuries, Going on to the other offences Mr, Humphreys said that the Reach Road Golf Club was broken into and various items stolen, Among them were 11 dozen golf balls. ed through a ground floor win- dow. 'trate Jermyn found the case roved on all counts and re- manded the four in custody for a week for sentence, After hearing the case Magis-| i ZF 3g ect OPTO ETRIST 14% King St. Eost 723-2721 SPROULE'S SUPER-S SUGGESTS YOU Sproule's Beet is Red Brand Beef -- Canada's finest grade to assure Quality, Flavor and Ten- that she lived in the Russell Hotel in Ottawa. She told him, he continued,| that she had purchased the| watches from a man she met at) a party in Oshawa. She alleged! 2 that she paid $15 for them. | 1 SAVINGS DEPOSIT RECEIPTS of Oshawa PD went o Toronto} Redeemable ANY time and recognized the woman held} Interest on daily balance eT DEFEND MYSELF : derness--aged right, cut right and trimmed "I can' end myself.' H Y The tears were flowing freely. _ right, i "1 can't prove I'm innocent." , "That is not up to you," Hits Honor said, "It is up to the Crown to prove your » Miss Walsh challenged none of the jurors. Mr. Affleck challenged one. WHITBY PERSONALS : Dinner guests Saturday even- - ing at the home of Mr. and | "Mrs. Adelard Morin, 117 Cedar street were: Mrs. Madeline | 'Abetel of Zwoz, Switzerland; \-and Mr, and Mrs, C. T. Woods, ~ Oshawa. » Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Young Thave returned home after wspending the past three weeks Tht a cottage at Pine Point, Scugog Island, the guests of Mr, and Mrs, Henry Thomas. got the $15," | Mr. Affleck introduced the ac-| = Weekend guests at the home of/ cused's previous: record on mat-| Mr. and Mrs. C. G, (Mal)|/ters which concerned theft.| GFemia, Dovedale drive, were) (Under the Criminal Code, this Mr, and Mrs. Pat Blackadder) is permissible, and it enables} "and children of Cornwall. the Crown to advance the theory ~ |that the accused has sufficient » Mr. Don Yeo, who has been} lancet ' f "taking a six-week course at fA Kasei the realm of vans in it QMaster University, Hamilton, | Spent the past three weeks at ff jathe home of his parents, Mr, 'and Mrs. Donald Yeo Sr., 212 'John street west. 7 * Wayne Colley celebrated his seventh birthday Monday, Sept.| "1. For the occasion a party was "held at his home with the fol-' owing friends: Billy McQuat, Gay Goodlet, Gary Jeffrey and 'Wayne's brother Kenneth. = The Misses Doris Acton and, Janis Shaw, both of Whitby, will the appearing at Orono Fair} } "Saturday, Sept. 12, at 8 o'clock) | "in a Talent Contest. Doris and Janis will participate in a duet accompanying themselves on the Sguitar. i Miss Sandra Allemano, Hunts- | 'Sville, has returned to her home Safter spending few days visit- ing her uncle and aunt, Mr.) Gand Mrs. Donald Akerman, 948 Greenwood crescent = The first meeting of St. John the Evangelsit CWL was held Tuesday, Sept. 8. RED BRAND BONELESS Round Steak _ or Roast re, 99° Shop and Save at SPROULE'S -- We make it worth your while (GRANULATED SUGAR by Ward as Sharon Walsh. He said the story she gave him involved a man who walked up to her on the street in front of her part-time residence -- 323) Albert street -- and sold them to her. BABYSITTING MONEY She told him, he added, that she had been drinking that night, as had the man with the| watches, Detective Sgt. Young said Miss Walsh also lived part-time at the Cloverleaf Motel in Osh- awa, 'We have never known her to} work," he answered a question! by the Crown. 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CELLO = The meeting began 'at 8. p.m. The guest speaker was| Mrs. W. Knedell of the Red Srross. Mrs. Kendell spoke on mathe homemaker's service. ™ Mrs. Annie Hall of Grace Bay, «Nova Scotia, is a visitor at the ome of her daughter and son- in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas "Ware, 229 Dovedale drive. = Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ward and "their son Daryl, spent the holi- "day weekend at their cottage at "Stoney Lake. | ™ Mr. Arthur Wallace of Detroit, «Michigan, was a visitor at the) me of his brother and sister-| Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wal- "Jace, 905 Centre street south. 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