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Henry Joseph ARBOUR

Henry Joseph ARBOUR

Masculin 1931 - 1998  (66 ans)


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  1. 1.  Henry Joseph ARBOUR est né le 24 nov 1931 à Becket,,Berkshire County,Massachusetts,Usa,; est mort le 29 avr 1998 à North Adams,,Berkshire County,Massachusetts,Usa,.

    Autres événements/attributs:

    • Profession: Incarcerated 1950 Massachusetts, USA
    • _FIL: LEGITIMATE_CHILD
    • _CREA: 17 sept 2023

    Notes:

    * Event:Incarcerated 1950 Massachusetts, USA
    * Note:Times Record (Troy, NY) -- Saturday 14 Oct 1950
    GRAND JURY FOR SARATOGA COUNTY INDICTS ELEVEN -- Group Will Be Arraigned Monday In Supreme Court At Ballston
    Eleven persons were indicted by the Saratoga County Grand Jury yesterday on charges from grandy larceny to attempted rape. They will be arraigned Monday at 1 pm before Justice Andrew P. Ryan of Plattsburg in Supreme Court in Ballston Spa. . . . Henry J. Arbour of Mechanicville, two counts as a sex offender. . . .

    Troy Record (NY) -- Saturday 14 Nov 1950
    TO BE EXAMINED
    Judge Sherman comitted 18-year old Henry Arbour of Mechanicsville to Utica State Hospital for psychiatric examination. Arbour was indicted on a morals charge.

    Times Record (Troy, NY) -- Saturday 30 Dec 1950
    MECHANICVILLE YOUTH GETS INDETERMINATE TERMS ON MORALS COUNT
    An 18-year old Mechanicville youth who pleaded guilty 13 Nov to a morals charge, yesterday was given an indeterminate prison sentence from oneday to life. Henry J. Arbour was sentenced by Judge Richard J. Shermanat an adjourned term of Saratoga County Court yesterday at Saratoga Springs. Arbour, who pleaded guilty to a charge of sodomy, will be confined at the Youth Reception Center, Elmira, for treatment. He will not bereleased until pronounced cured. State psychiatrists whoexamined the Mechanicville youth said that he needs treatment and cannot safely be returned to the community in which he lives. When and if he is released, the youth will be placed on parole for the rest of his life, under provisions of a newlaw governing sex offenders