Show Decrease Seen in Police I Court Sentences Sentences Fines Sentences J Fines v Accused drunken drivers who faced faced Judge M. M J. J Bronson in police court during 1933 had a 4 to 1 chance of going to jail for 45 days Of the 47 persons charged with tipsy driving 40 were convicted or pleaded guilty Joseph A. A Hyland court clerk reported Wednesday Allbut All Allbut Allbut but two of ot the guilty parties received jail terms which averaged 45 15 days das A woman women was fined and a man who produced a doctors doctor's certificate that a jail sentence would seriously impair his health was fined Both fines and arid the number of cases case decreased in 1933 from the 1932 f fig Ilg ures A total of cases were listed last year less than In 1932 Fines and forfeitures were less leu than in 1932 totaling only Liquor law violators paid more than half the fines lines and forfeitures Venders of ot 32 beer paid and other prohibition pro pro- law defendants contributed to the city coffers cotters This 11 11 topped by nearly the fines and forfeitures paid by liquor law mw violators in 1932 Fewer traffic law violators vIolator were haled into court last lest year than In 1932 2985 as BS compared With Drunkenness defendants Increased to I 1263 40 m more re than in the year be be- fore |