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No. 3 of 1890.

MAGISTRATES.

FORM No. 84.

(s. 81.)

Order of dismissal where an indictable offence has been tried summarily.

IN POLICE COURT AT HONGKONG.

THE
Before J.P., Esquire, a magistrate of the said Colony.

The day of 19
at

C.D. (hereinafter called the defendant) having been charged on the information of A.B. for that he, on the day of [state offence]; and the magistrate having determined to try the case summarily; and the matter of the said charge having been duly considered by the said magistrate, it manifestly appears to him that the said charge is not proved: Therefore the said information is hereby dismissed; and it is ordered that the informant pay to the defendant the sum of ... for costs forthwith [or on or before the day of 19]; and if default is made [proceed as in a conviction for fine to be levied by distress.]

[L.S.]
(Signed.)
J.P.,
Magistrate.

FORM No. 85.

Application to magistrate to state a case.

IN THE POLICE COURT AT HONGKONG.

To J.P., Esquire, magistrate of the said Colony.

(s. 98.)

In the matter of an information [or complaint] wherein I, the undersigned A.B., was informant [or prosecutor, or complainant] and C.D. was defendant, heard and determined before you at the said police court on the day of 19, being dissatisfied with your determination, upon the hearing of the above information [or complaint] and being aggrieved thereby as being erroneous in point of law [or as the case may be], I hereby, pursuant to section 98 of the Magistrates Ordinance, 1890, make application to you to state and sign a case setting forth the facts and ground of such your determination, in order that I may appeal therefrom to the Full Court.

Dated this day of 19.

(Signed.)
A.B.

FORM No. 86.

(s. 103.)

Magistrate's certificate for leave to appeal by way of re-hearing.

IN THE POLICE COURT AT HONGKONG.

Whereas on the information [or complaint] preferred by A.B. against C.D., of [address], (hereinafter called the defendant) for that he [etc., as in the information, complaint or summons] was heard and determined by me, the undersigned, a magistrate of the said Colony, and the defendant ...

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