Show fUll hR PENALTY fOR lOR fLAGRANT CRIMES CIMS fA BY JUDGE Court TaKes Opportunity to Voice Opinion When Sentencing Youth I am opposed to too many may of these thes recommendations of ot short terms sai said Judge T. T D. D Lewis of ot the district cour court this In this crime of robbery robber when the circumstances circumstance's circumstances are so flagrant the full penalty is none nono too heavy Judge Lewis also expressed himself a as against the making of any recommendations before the plea was entered This came as a reproof to the dIstrict attorney P. P F C. C Loofbourow after aCter that tha official had recommended live five years fo for George Radcliff who with Charles Murphy Murphy Murphy Mur Mur- phy held up and robbed George N N. Hock and Philip Kunkle two street car men Both the men pleaded guilty to robbery the district attorney said seemed to have entirely been under the influence of Murphy a hardened criminal and he thought the boy should have the benefit of ot the short term Judge Lewis accepted tho the recommendations recommendations recommendations and sentenced Murphy to ten years and Radcliff to five years in the state prison with hard labor making the few remarks remark's about the gravity of the I offense and the recommendations as he lie did so |