(Y 10)

FOR MINOR OFFENCES.

Convicted.

Discharged.

Convicted.

In 1894,

..6,155

768

In 1899,

.5,690

Discharged

671

1895,

.8,147

986

1900,

.7,080

* 754

"

**

1896,

7,320

578

**

1901,

..7,895

729

**

1897,

.6,999

765

1902,

.7,607

849

1898,

.8,869

604

"

1903,

.7,115

783

37.490

3,701

34,887

3,756

Altogether excepting Nos. 13, 14 and 15.

Convicted.

Discharged.

Convicted.

Discharged.

In 1894,

7,379

1.042

In 1899,

..7,279

1,020

1895.

9,625

1.379

2)

97

1900,

.8.859

1,207

39

1896,

8,698

841

"

1901,

..9,105

1,187

};

1897,

8,496

1.110

"

1902,

.9,538

1,394

1898,

.10,523

808

1903,

..9,516

1,280

91

11

44.721

5,180

44,297

6,088

Reruns of Criminal Cases that have been brought under the COGNIZANCE of the SUPREME Court,

during the last Ten Years.

Charges Abandoned.

Number Ninnber

YEAR.

of Cuses.

oľ Persous.

Convicted. Acquitted.

No. of Cases.

No, of Persons.

Postponed.

No. of Cases.

No. of Persons.

1894,

36

44

21

1895,

26

39

1896,

G4

(#) 1897,

52

(b) 1898.

36

2938

23

67

Total,

214

264

149

1899,

65

98

(e) 1900,

43

91

(d) 1901,

60

98

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17

27

39

39

77

73

82

1902,

63

98

74

(e) 1903,

78

178

106

Total,

309

663

412

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215

17

6

6

1

11

10

30

35

2

6

12

14

14

2

22

2

36

36

98

27

53

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Avenge of 1st j

Period,

421

522

293

153

Average of 2nd į

Period,

61

1123

823

193

53

10%

a. In one ease the recognizanco estreated.

b. In two cases the recognizance estreated,

r. In two cases the recognizance estreated.

d. In one case the prisoner was fined $500,

4. In one case the prisoner was fined $500 and in two cases recoeni-

zances estreated,

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