Originally posted by Cap'n Jack
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AP, I mentioned this before when talking about LeGrand's 1889 sentencing with you.*
The minimum term for a sentence of penal servitude was 5 years. Pearson was obviously given a penal servitude sentence as he was described as 'returned convict holding a license' so he received the minimum allowed sentence.
The alternative was an imprisonment sentence (with or without hard labour) the maximum sentence for imprisonment being 12 months, or two separate 12 month sentences running concurently.
* Le Grand was originally given a sentence of penal servitude in the Morris blackmail case which was later found by the judge to have been an unlawful sentence. The punishment was changed to one of 2 years imprisonment with hard labour instead, the maximum sentence allowed for the crime he was convicted of.
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