(Y 10)
FOR MINOR OFFENCES.
Convicted.
Discharged.
Convicted.
Discharged.
In 1882, » 1883,
.8,602
846
In 1887,
6,310
1,214
4,014
1,024
1884,
4,743
», 1888,
....5,772
1,105
» 1885,
1,102
» 1889,
.4,529
1,181
.3,707
757
"
1886,
"
1890,
6,007
1,213
..6,457
672
», 1891,
.9,820
673
22,528
4,401
30,938
5,336
Altogether excepting Nos. 13, 14 and 15.
Convicted.
Discharged.
Convicted.
Discharged.
In 1882, ................................................... .........5,007
1,407
In 1887,
.7,544
1,779
37
1883,
.5,192
1,509
1888,
....6,888
1,661
33
1884, 1885,
.6,040
1,662
3,
1889,
.5,938
1,749
.5,005
1,318
23
,, 1886,
.7,846
1,144
"
1890, 1891,
410 *...*
.6,419
1,829
11,007
1,117
29,090
7,040
37,796
8,135
RETURN of CRIMINAL CASES that have been brought under the COGNIZANCE of the SUPREME COURT,
during the last Ten Years.
Charges Abandoned.
Postponed.
Number Number
YEAR.
of
of
Convicted. Acquitted.
Cases. Persons.
No. of Cases.
No. of Persons.
No. of Cases.
No. of Persons.
1882,.....
124
187
124
38
(e.) 1883,.......
91
126
(d.) 1884,
68
101
1885,
91
147
103
នដ្ឋ
70
65
(e.) 1886,..
75
107
59
20
*****
15
21
1
3
26
14
28d
2
20
8
16
22
16
22
16
27e
1
Total,......
449
668
421
126
69
114
6
(f) 1887,.......
94
155
1888,
101
186
(g.) 1889,.................
92
143
1890,.......
59
80
1891,......................
32
37
**288
36
17
26
99
47
28
64
41
24
$7
43
20
7
26
9
2
GOREN
1
8
40
17
2
Total,................
378
601
314
153
78
122
1
8
Average of 1stĮ
Period,
1st }
891
133
841
251
131
221
#
1}
Average of 2nd)
753
1201
62+
303
153
248
}
13
Period,
a. In one case the recognizance estreated, this case is included in the total, but not in any other of the above headings. d. In one case the recognizance estreated, and one prisoner committed suicide in the Gaol,
«. In one case the recognizance estreated.
ƒ. In three cases the recognizances were estreated.,
s. In one case the recognizance estreated, this case is included in the total, but not in any other of the above beadings.