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Table IV,-Continued.

ABSTRACT OF CASES UNDER COGNISANCE OF THE POLICE MAGISTRATES' COURTS DURING THE YEARS 1987 AND 1995.

HONG KONG.—Continued.

Cases, how disposed of, and the Number of Male and Female Adult Defendants under cach Head.

Classification of Offences. Total No. of charges. Total No. of Defts. Convicted and sentenced. Discharged. Committed to prison or detained pending orders of E. the Governor. Committed for trial at the Supreme Court. Bound over without further penalty. To keep the peace and be of good behaviour. To come up for judgment. Under Police supervision. Previously convicted. Bonds enforced. Order made. 1987 1988 1987 1988 1987 1988 1987 1988 1987 1988 1987 1988 1987 1988 M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Brought forward 5,948 8,327 9,459 8,729 6,192 6,406 477 (Against Public Justice. 1. Escape and breach of prison 2 2 1 200 2 356 200 328 2. Returning from banishment 3. Perjury 2 2 2 4. Bribery 4 8 4 5. Other offences 13 6 12 (a)Against the Public peace. 1. Breach of the peace 1,346 478 133 43 181 70 26 19 52 45 6 2. Unlawful possession of arms 652 369 16 196 3. Other offences 37 3 8 3 (f)-Against trade. 1. Concealed cargo 204 0 2 5 9 2. Stowing away 80 114 178 264 56 3 2 18 24 15 29 6 3. Trade Marks infringement 24 15 29 6 4 6 4 $106 59 65 28 5 4. Employers and workmen offences 11 5. Food and drugs offences 29 3 20 70 18 14 3 10 44 20 14 4 8 4 6. Other offences 24 19 24 03 71 63 (g)-Against Public Morals and Police. 1. Begging and touting 13 2 2. Brothels and procuration of women. 71 45 66 550 51 3 14 18 65 12 16 4 2 3. Lotteries and gambling 322 416 326 457 150 258 283 268 988 19 14 380 430 1,924 2,075 4. Offences against public health 1,222 1,605 1,245 1,614 901 1,175 30 159 5. Street hawkers offences 6. Obstruction 2,205 1,861 1,974 61 87 987 1,328 244 242 14,206 16,297 1,873 2,012 7. Offences with fire crackers 8. Drunkenness 2,387 2,604 955 2,205 955 1,871 697 4 2 1,875 699 330 254 1 330 9. Traffic offences of a technical nature. 255 170 131 170 131 127 100 1 27 100 43 31 43 81 11 10. Dangerous driving of vehicles 11. Vagrants 4,930 4,505 4,030 4,500 4,401 4,178 18 10 18 10 1 1 12. Unlicensed and unmuzzled dogs 4,410 4,200 511 301 10 521 305 139 303 188 309 124 13. Mui Tsai offences of a technical nature 14. Ill-treatment of Mui Tsai 280 3 3 127 283 8 20 2 10 20 93 31 43 15. Other offences 403 432 3 423 3 413 220 213 121 106 Total 36,500 37,298 38,781 30,598 27,823 27,911 4,040 5,595 31,863 33,500 4,372 4,301

* 1 defendant absconded

† Confiscation order, no arrest.

To pay wages.

To pay costs.

9 to pay maintenance; 41 no arrest, of which 33 to redeem articles under Pawnbroker's Ordinance, 3 confiscation orders, 5 money granted from or paid into Poor Box.

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H 8 Table IV,-Continued. ABSTRACT OF CASES UNDER COGNISANCE OF THE POLICE MAGISTRATES' COURTS DURING THE YEARS 1987 AND 1995. HONG KONG.—Continued. Cases, how disposed of, and the Number of Male and Female Adult Defendants under cach Head. Classification of Offences. Total No. of charges. Total No. of Defts. Convicted and sentenced. Discharged. Committed to prison or detained pending orders of E. the Governor. Committed for trial at the Supreme Court. Bound over without further penalty. To keep the peace and be of good behaviour. To come up for judgment. Under Police supervision. Previously convicted. Bonds enforced. Order made. 1987 1988 1987 1988 1987 1988 1987 1988 1987 1988 1987 1988 1987 1988 M. F. Total. M. F. Total. Brought forward 5,948 8,327 9,459 8,729 6,192 6,406 477 (Against Public Justice. 1. Escape and breach of prison 2 2 1 200 2 356 200 328 2. Returning from banishment 3. Perjury 2 2 2 4. Bribery 4 8 4 5. Other offences 13 6 12 (a)Against the Public peace. 1. Breach of the peace 1,346 478 133 43 181 70 26 19 52 45 6 2. Unlawful possession of arms 652 369 16 196 3. Other offences 37 3 8 3 (f)-Against trade. 1. Concealed cargo 204 0 2 5 9 2. Stowing away 80 114 178 264 56 3 2 18 24 15 29 6 3. Trade Marks infringement 24 15 29 6 4 6 4 $106 59 65 28 5 4. Employers and workmen offences 11 5. Food and drugs offences 29 3 20 70 18 14 3 10 44 20 14 4 8 4 6. Other offences 24 19 24 03 71 63 (g)-Against Public Morals and Police. 1. Begging and touting 13 2 2. Brothels and procuration of women. 71 45 66 550 51 3 14 18 65 12 16 4 2 3. Lotteries and gambling 322 416 326 457 150 258 283 268 988 19 14 380 430 1,924 2,075 4. Offences against public health 1,222 1,605 1,245 1,614 901 1,175 30 159 5. Street hawkers offences 6. Obstruction 2,205 1,861 1,974 61 87 987 1,328 244 242 14,206 16,297 1,873 2,012 7. Offences with fire crackers 8. Drunkenness 2,387 2,604 955 2,205 955 1,871 697 4 2 1,875 699 330 254 1 330 9. Traffic offences of a technical nature. 255 170 131 170 131 127 100 1 27 100 43 31 43 81 11 10. Dangerous driving of vehicles 11. Vagrants 4,930 4,505 4,030 4,500 4,401 4,178 18 10 18 10 1 1 12. Unlicensed and unmuzzled dogs 4,410 4,200 511 301 10 521 305 139 303 188 309 124 13. Mui Tsai offences of a technical nature 14. Ill-treatment of Mui Tsai 280 3 3 127 283 8 20 2 10 20 93 31 43 15. Other offences 403 432 3 423 3 413 220 213 121 106 Total 36,500 37,298 38,781 30,598 27,823 27,911 4,040 5,595 31,863 33,500 4,372 4,301 * 1 defendant absconded Confiscation order, no arrest. To pay wages. To pay costs. 9 to pay maintenance; 41 no arrest, of which 33 to redeem articles under Pawnbroker's Ordinance, 3 confiscation orders, 5 money granted from or paid into Poor Box.
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H 8 Table IV,-Continued. ABSTRACT OF CASES UNDER COGNISANCE OF THE POLICE MAGISTRATES! COURTS DURING THE YEARS 1987 AND 1995. HONG KONG.—Continued. Cases, how disposed of, and the Number of Male and Female Adult Defendants under cach Head. Classification of Offences. Total No. of Total No. of charges. Convicted and sentenced. Defts. Discharged. Committed to prison or Committed for trial at the detained pending orders Supreme Court. of E. the Governor. Bound over without further poualty. To keep the peace and bo of good behaviour. To come up for judgment. Under Police supervision. Previously convicted. Bonds enforced. Order made. M. P. Total. JL. Total. M 1987 1988 1937 1988 1987 1984 1937 1938 1987 1988 · 1937 1989 5,948 8,327 9,459 8,729 6,192 6,406 477 1987 1938 1987 1938 1937 1938 1937 1938 1937 1939 489 6,650 6,895 085 1,066 56 59 1,0411,125 IIR 95 1. 5 1 F. .V. F. M. M. F. V. F. J. F. JI. F. 1987 1983 1987 1938 1987 1938 1937 1938 1937 1931 1937 1938 1937 1988 1,346 478 133 43 181 70 26 19 52 45 6 1937 198 1937 1938 1937 1938 1997 1938 1937 1938 652 369 16 196 1937 193: 37 3 8 3 Brought forwardł (Against Public Justice. 1. Escape and breach of prison 2 2. Returning from banishment 355 1 200 2 356 200 328 3. Perjury 2. 2 2 4. Bribery 4 8. 4 5. Other offences 13 6 12: * དྡྷ ཐཧྨ སྨྱུ་ལ་ཆ་ ཁྐྲལ་ 2 252 5 | } } | 1.2 339 སཧྨ (a)Against the Public peace. 1. Breach of the peace 2. Unlawful possession of arms 3. Other offences (f)-Against trade. 1. Canifested cargo 2. Stowing away 3. Trade Marks infringement 4. Employers and workmen offences 5. Fond and drugs offences 6. Other offences (g)-Against Public Morals and Police. 1. Bogging and touting 2. Brothels and procuration of womou. 3. Lotteries and gambling 1 204: 0 2 5 9 www. 1 9 7 * ! | | 80 114 178 264 56 3 2 18 24 15 29 6 4. 6 4 $106 59 65 28 5 11 གླ༠ས 29 3 20 70 18 14: 3 10 44 20 14 * 4 8 4 24 19 24 03 71 63 ** 13 2 } | | 2 26 ON 2 3 11 ཨཱདིཙ སྨིཾ ཨེ ཨམྨེ ཏྭཱཡཾ 4 16 19 16 B 19 13 71 45 66 550 51 3 14 18 65 12 16 4. 2 33 16 16 2 22 22 17 1 18 13 59 45 28 18 10 1 11 1 60 17 10 17 10 | | | | | 312 416 326 457 150 25X 283 268. 988 19 14 380 430 1,924 2,075 1,792 1,747 322 H 17 158 330 116 97 25 232 272 251 286 h 227 4. Offences against public health 1,22 1,605 1,245 1,614 901 1,175 30 159 5. Street hawkers offences 6. Obstruction 7. Offences with fire crackers 8. Drunkenness 9. Traffic offences of a Lechnical nature. 10. Dangerous driving of vehicles 11. Vagrants 12. Unlicensed and unmuzzled dogs...... 13. Mui Tsai offences of a technical nature 14. 111-treatment of Moi Tsai | 16,635 18,865 16,647 18,918 11,261:12,065 3,005 4,233 2,205 1,861 1,974 61 87 987 1,328 244 242 14,206, 16,297 1,873 2,012 10 N- 13 141 110 2 2 2 1 11 62 98 8 40 252 282 404 502 2,387 2,604 955 2,205 955 1,871 697 4 2 1,875 699 330 254 1 330 255 170 16 131 170. 131 127 100 1.27 100 43 31 43 81 11 18. 11 4,930 4,505 4,030 4,500 4,401 4,178 18 10 18 10 1 1 15 27 4,410 4,200 511 301 10 521 305 139 303 188. 309 124 280 3 3 127 283 8 20 2 10 20 93 31 43 35 39: 35 39 35 4 4 199 291 199: 231 187: 192 9 4 146 106 48 35 58 95 451 112 45 113 6 11 18 91 24 42 3 5 12 25 15 30 3: 3 15. Other offences 403 432 3: 423 3 ------ I 1 2 2 413 220 213 121 106 350 319. 64 69 B 62 75 Total 36,500 37,29838,781 30,598 27,823 27,911 4,040 5,595 31,863 33,500 4,372 4,301 1 defendand abscondled Confiscation order, no arrest. 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 } } | | | | 596 762 4,9685,009 184 137 1 To pay wages. 5 CIT 1114 1 To pay costs. 10 111 } 1 83 151 I 2 21 ཨ་ 1 2 3 8 ཨ། 21 2 11 6 3 [1] 1 1 1 1 1 11 1,477 671 143 79 151 79 32 41 52 45 ![111 120 42 10 22 ! ! ! ! ! ! 74 5 13 * TH! T 908 1,021 17 47 200 38 3 on ! ! ! ! 1 1 [ ! ] ││ 111 11 {TTE 4 3 | |~~ | | 9 to pay maintenance; 41 no arrest, of which 33 to redeem articles under Pawnbroker's Ordinance, 3 confiscation orders, 5 money granted from or paid into Poor Box. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 50 11 26 63 1
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H 8

Table IV,-Continued.

ABSTRACT OF CASES UNDER COGNISANCE OF THE POLICE MAGISTRATES! COURTS DURING THE YEARS 1987 AND 1995.

HONG KONG.—Continued.

Cases, how disposed of, and the Number of Male and Female Adult Defendants under cach Head.

Classification of Offences.

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