at the Same home, one to this pace of the

Cases a

dispose

appearing on the portion that of

the days

one

to determine the causes,

Civil and Crimin

b

entered for trials

at the Folly Sessions. There

meet therefore

the

as in the

be the Courtrooms - If, Metropolitan. Courts at.

day

Be a

de

A

(home,

every

daily Sessions day,

(a change easily accomplished by a Modification of Ordinance M1. of 1849 and at present not undesirable) then

One Court room would suffice. This should be large

Constructed

and

and airy; to convey Sound with

truth and facility from

one

person

to another, the defect in this particular is

very apparent and

annoying, in the present building,

(164

In addition to the courts, the

following

Court annexes are required

1. A spacious entrance waiting place,

protected from the weather, and

provided with seats for the accommodation of the portion

of those who have

business,

and the

public, that is of those who are

not in the

Bar, but

of attending, to Magistrate's office and cannot be excluded from its precincts. 2. A packing

Office 240 sq. ft.

3. A retiring

room for the

the magistrate

room for Witnesses

already examined.

4. Rooms as offices for the clerks,

Interpreters and occasional writers.

5.

Share This Page