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Summary: Jail For Robbery (Press, 16 February 1983)
On 16 February 1983, Anthony Marlow, a 17-year-old sickness beneficiary, was sentenced to 12 months in jail and placed on probation for aggravated robbery after appearing in the High Court at Auckland. Marlow had pleaded guilty to committing a robbery at knife-point against a 15-year-old attendant at the Parnell Baths on 17 January 1983. During the court proceedings, Marlow's counsel, Mr P. Recordon, highlighted the numerous issues his client faced, including a history of sexual assault by his stepfather, which contributed to his current circumstances. Marlow is also reported to be homeless and identifies as a transvestite.
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