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I TWIXT'L OVE AND DUT Y. 'TWIXT LOVE AND DUTY. The real charge against the constable is that he harboured, comforted, and assisted his sweetheart, with the knowledge that she had committed a robbery. He is not the ideal con- stable we re.d of in novels; he sacrificed his duty to his affection, and remained loyal to the girl he had loved." This, in brief, was the speech for the defence, I uttered by Mr. Elliott at Newington Sessions, where Police-constable William Bartlett, aged twenty-one, and stationed at Brixton, and Edith Crane, a nineteen-year-old servant girl were tried together on the charge of breaking into Dr. Wall's house in Palace-road, Norwood, and stealing X40 worth of jewellery. The robbery took place on Boxing Day, while tha house was locked up and the family away. The girl (who was employed there, but had gone away early in the morning) was seen during the afternoon to enter the house through a window, and soon afterwards she was seen in the com- pany of a man whom a witness declared to be Bartlett. For a long time the girl could not be traced, but it was stated that Bartlett knew where she was. At length, however, she went to her parents' house in Berkshire, and was at once arrested. She pleaded guilty, and implicated Bartlett.. The accused policeman did not give evidence. His counsel stated, tlaafc he went to South Africa at seventeen, and served with the Yeomanry during the war. The jury found Bartlett guilty of receiving the stolen property and of having harboured the girl, but they strongly recommended him to mercy because of his youth and previous good character. We think," ob- served a juryman, that he acted in a way which in other circumstances would have been considered honourable. We feel he suffered from the girl's statement." A sentence of six months in the second divi- sion was passed on Bartlett, but as the jury had recommended him to mercy the chairman sa,id it would not carry hard labour with it. The girl was bound over to come up for judgment if called upon.

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