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ONE PARDONED, ONE PAROLED.Action of the Board of Pardons at HiMeeting Yeaterdny.Hartford, Dec. 2.—At the meeting ofthe hoard of pardons to-day CharlesMcLean, seventeen years old, sent up from Bridgeport for statutory burglary two years ago, was granted a pardon.A. D. Webster, also of Fairfield county, convicted in October, 1900, of forgery. was paroled.Charles R. Thayer of New Haven, sentenced to fifteen years in 1897, for a statutory offense claimed conspiracy and said his wife wanted to get him out of the way because ho was a cripple. No action was taken in this rase.THE NA Tl ON A L D UD(S IT.
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New Haven Daily Morning Journal and Courier

New Haven, Connecticut, US

Tue, Dec 03, 1901

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