8.-RETURN of CRIMINAL CASES that have been brought under the COGNIZANCE of the SUPREME COURT, during the last Ten Yeurs.

387

Charges Abandoned.

Postponed.

YEAR.

Number Number

al

of Cases. Persons,

Convicted. Acquitted.

No. of Cases.

No. of Persons.

No. of Cases.

No. of Persons.

2

2

a) 1872,..

68

117

50

37

14

30

ja) 1878,.

39

(a) 1874,.

53

(a.) 1875,.

64

2 3 3

76

50

21

3

3

2

65

23

7

II

68

25

5

G

a.) 1876,...

64

109

76

24

*

9

Total,.....

288

500

309

180.

37

59

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(a) 1877,

127

179

135

39

7

5

1978,..

157

216

163

45

G

*

b.) 1879,.

148

202

135

54

}}

13

1830,.

91

160

120

34

6

6

1881..

105

154

111

39

1

Total,.

628

911

664

211

31

36

Average of 1st Period,

57.6

100

618

26.0

7.4

11.8.

of 2nd

125.6

182.2

132.8

42.2,

6.2

7.2

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(a.) In these years the "Charges Abandoned" and "Postponed" are not included in the Grand Total in the published Returns; but

they are added here, to make the figures tally.

(b) L. Under Offence of "Breaking into a Dwelling House," out of 9 prisoners, 6 only are accounted for, the remaining 3 must have

been acquitted, and have been posted accordingly,

2. Under "Murder," out of 3 prisoners, 2 only have been accounted for, the third was probably acquitted,

3. Under "Unlawfully giving False Statement to Registrar General," the prisoner although convicted does not apper ander that

heading, but the fact appears in a foot-note on the Return.

0.–ABSTRACT of Cases brought under Cognizance at the POLICE MAGISTRATES' Count during a period of Ten Years,

from 1st January, 1872, to 31st December, 1881, inclusive.

CABER, HOW DISPOSED OF, AND THE NUMBER OF MALE AND FEMALE PRISONKES UNDer each fleaD.

Committed to Prizon

or detained

Ordered to find Security.

Total

Y: ARS.

Number

Committed

of

Cases.

Convicted and l'unished.

for Trint at

Discharged.

To keep the Fauce,

Proished for Prefering False Charge

Total

Undecided.

Supreme

pending Orders of

to be of Good

or giving

Court,

His Excellency

Behavior, and

False

Xumber oť Defendants.

the Governor.

to answer

Testimony.

any Charge.

4

$

6

$

g

JO

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

B1.

F

J.

P.

JL.

F.

M.

M.

A M.

F.

31.

F.

1875

1874,

9.950

11,185

2,426 294

137

28

}

V71

19

B

13

14.099

1.343

1874,

9,137

8,810 1852

1.798

266

62 10

15

171

10

85

&

10,983

1,673

INTE

8,079

6.6861,135

1,651

269

101

2

175

21

8,665

1,136

1876,

8,085

6.249

800

1.682

PA

9.3

9

190

23

2

}

8.713

1,217

9.103

7,818

683

1,744 200

1:8

11

174

23

20

20

9,402 1,024

41,024

40,695 5,059

9,251 1,410

$18

53

100

981

10x

B-1

109

14

51,812 6,395

1877

178.

9.283

1879,

1880

061 5,158

7,346 572 1,013 361 9.100 7:06 neh 2,126 251 7,000

19 35

16

200

1,900

180 145

સર

7.098

8,899 252

BİZOR

7.049 332

1,776 187 1.678 178

170

10,093

35,201 2,146

9,445 1,164

192

916 121

18

***

192

93

230

201 $69

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14

3

12

9,745

10

9.630

yoa

#2

18

34

8.103

602

37

33

8.126

681

34

58

9,379

630

64

1

1,098

184

118

30

151

11

44,983

8,662

Avenge of

1st period, J

5,861.8

Average of 7 2nd period, I

8,138,6

8,189 1,011 8 1,860.2 282

9,150.8

103.6 11

20

190.2

2,132.2

114.6

220.4

2.4.2 31.6 6.8 21.8 28 10,162 1,380

08.4

11,501

2.6

6,640.2 429 2

1,889 1292.8

188.2

24.2

218.6 35.8 22.6

80.9 2.2

8.996 781

7,060.4

2,121,8

207.4

256.4

28.6

32.4

9,727

12.8

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