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Hong Kong Annual Administration Reports, 1841-1941

STATE OF HER MAJESTY'S COLONIAL POSSESSIONS.

Enclosure No. 13.

RETURN of CRIMINAL CASES that have been tried in the Supreme Court of Hong Kong during the Year 1852.

Number of Cases Number of Persons CRIME Sentence Remarks Charge Committed Persons IN JAIL 1 2 Assault 1 3 Assaulting peace officer in execution of his duty 1 2 Assisting in desertion 2 3 Attempting to persuade soldier to desert 1 1 Attempting to set fire to a ship 1 2 Breaking and entering a building within curtilage, and stealing therein 2 3 Burglary 3 10 Burglary and Larceny 2 2 Burglary, with wounding 1 Cattle stealing 2 2 Combining with pirates 2 2 Cutting, with intent to do grievous bodily harm 1 2 Keeping a bawdy house 1 1 Forgery 6 9 Larceny 1 1 Murder on the high seas, aiding and abetting 1 1 Murder on the high seas 1 1 Passing counterfeit coin 9 25 Piracy 6 17 Piracy, with wounding 1 2 Rape 1 1 Receiving goods piratically stolen 3 3 Robbery 2 3 Robbery, with arms 2 Robbery, with violence 2 2 Robbery, with wounding 2 2 Stealing in a dwelling house 1 1 Stealing from the person 1 1 Stabbing with intent to do grievous bodily harm 1 1 Uttering forged receipts Total 73 126 Convicted 101 Acquitted 12 Death 2 Death recorded 1 Transportation 5 Hard Labour, over One Year 42 Hard Labour, One Year and under 12 Number of Cases abandoned 8 Number of Cases postponed 15 (b)

(a) Imprisonment without labour.

(b) This case was postponed from the December Sessions of 1851.

(c) Several indictments against same prisoners abandoned.

(d) Previous conviction.

(Signed)

ROBT. DUNDAS Car, Registrar.

W. H. ALEXANDER, Deputy Registrar.

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Hong Kong Annual Administration Reports, 1841-1941 STATE OF HER MAJESTY'S COLONIAL POSSESSIONS. Enclosure No. 13. RETURN of CRIMINAL CASES that have been tried in the Supreme Court of Hong Kong during the Year 1852. Number of Cases Number of Persons CRIME Sentence Remarks Charge Committed Persons IN JAIL 1 2 Assault 1 3 Assaulting peace officer in execution of his duty 1 2 Assisting in desertion 2 3 Attempting to persuade soldier to desert 1 1 Attempting to set fire to a ship 1 2 Breaking and entering a building within curtilage, and stealing therein 2 3 Burglary 3 10 Burglary and Larceny 2 2 Burglary, with wounding 1 Cattle stealing 2 2 Combining with pirates 2 2 Cutting, with intent to do grievous bodily harm 1 2 Keeping a bawdy house 1 1 Forgery 6 9 Larceny 1 1 Murder on the high seas, aiding and abetting 1 1 Murder on the high seas 1 1 Passing counterfeit coin 9 25 Piracy 6 17 Piracy, with wounding 1 2 Rape 1 1 Receiving goods piratically stolen 3 3 Robbery 2 3 Robbery, with arms 2 Robbery, with violence 2 2 Robbery, with wounding 2 2 Stealing in a dwelling house 1 1 Stealing from the person 1 1 Stabbing with intent to do grievous bodily harm 1 1 Uttering forged receipts Total 73 126 Convicted 101 Acquitted 12 Death 2 Death recorded 1 Transportation 5 Hard Labour, over One Year 42 Hard Labour, One Year and under 12 Number of Cases abandoned 8 Number of Cases postponed 15 (b) (a) Imprisonment without labour. (b) This case was postponed from the December Sessions of 1851. (c) Several indictments against same prisoners abandoned. (d) Previous conviction. (Signed) ROBT. DUNDAS Car, Registrar. W. H. ALEXANDER, Deputy Registrar.
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194 Hong Kong Annual Administration Reports, 1841-1941 STATE OF HER, MAJESTY'S COLONIAL POSSESSIONS. Enclosure No. 13. } RETURN of CRIMINAL CASES that have been tried in the Supreme Court of Hong Kong during the Year 1852. Number of Casea. Number of Persons. CRIME. Sentence. Bemarks Charge Poet- Persons. IN LELL. * I EININN 2 2 1 1 1.- 1.1 (0) 1 (a) I IT 6. t 1 Convicted. Acquitted. Death. Death recorded. Transportation. | Hard Labour, over One Year, Hard Labour, One Year and nader. Number of Cases. Perions. Number of Cases. Number of Number of abandoned. poned. 1 5 Assault Assaulting peace officer in execu- tion of his duty 1 3 3 Assisting in desrtion 1 2 21 Attempting to persuade soldier to desert 3 Attempting to set fire to a ship 1 Breaking and entering a building within curtilage, and stealing theroin 2 | Burglary 3 3 10 10 pse ja CO BO 2 Burglary and Larceny Burglary, with wounding Cattle stealing 22 Combining with pirates Cutting, with intent to do grievous bodily harm 1 | Keeping a bawdy house 1 2 | Forgery I 6 9 Larceny 1 1 11 20 1 Murder on the high seas, aiding and abetting Murder on the high seas Passing counterfeit coin 9 25 | Piracy 6|17| Piracy, with wounding 1 Rapo | 2 1 Receiving goods piratically stolen 3 3 Robbery 2 3 Robbery, with arms Robbery, with violence 22 Robbery, with wounding 11 Stealing in a dwelling house 2 29 Stealing from the person. Stabbing with intent to do griovous bodily harm Uttering forged receipts 73 126 Total 1 to પાત્ર 14 122 TOTIS I '1 ·1 2 NIH 1 5 1012 T 11 |61|42|12|15] 8 18 8 15 36 (a) Imprisonment without labour. (6) This case was postponed from the December Sessions of 1851. (c) Several indictments against same prisoners abandoned. (d) Previous conviction. (Signed) ROBT. DUNDAS Car, Registrar. W. H. ALEXANDER, Deputy Registrar. } }.
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Hong Kong Annual Administration Reports, 1841-1941

STATE OF HER, MAJESTY'S COLONIAL POSSESSIONS.

Enclosure No. 13.

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RETURN of CRIMINAL CASES that have been tried in the Supreme Court of Hong Kong

during the Year 1852.

Number of Casea.

Number of Persons.

CRIME.

Sentence.

Bemarks

Charge

Poet-

Persons.

IN LELL.

* I

EININN

2

2

1 1

1.-

1.1

(0) 1

(a) I

IT

6. t

1

Convicted.

Acquitted.

Death.

Death recorded.

Transportation.

| Hard Labour, over One Year,

Hard

Labour,

One Year and

nader.

Number of

Cases.

Perions.

Number of

Cases.

Number of

Number of

abandoned.

poned.

1

5 Assault

Assaulting peace officer in execu-

tion of his duty

1

3

3

Assisting in desrtion

1

2

21

Attempting to persuade soldier to

desert

3 Attempting to set fire to a ship

1

Breaking and entering a building within curtilage, and stealing theroin

2 | Burglary

3 3

10 10 pse ja CO BO

2

Burglary and Larceny

Burglary, with wounding Cattle stealing

22 Combining with pirates

Cutting, with intent to do grievous

bodily harm

1 | Keeping a bawdy house

1

2 | Forgery

I

6

9 Larceny

1 1

11 20

1

Murder on the high seas, aiding

and abetting

Murder on the high seas

Passing counterfeit coin

9 25 | Piracy

6|17| Piracy, with wounding

1

Rapo

|

2 1 Receiving goods piratically stolen

3 3 Robbery

2 3 Robbery, with arms

Robbery, with violence

22 Robbery, with wounding

11 Stealing in a dwelling house

2

29

Stealing from the person.

Stabbing with intent to do griovous

bodily harm

Uttering forged receipts

73 126

Total

1 to

પાત્ર

14

122

TOTIS I

'1

·1

2

NIH

1

5 1012

T

11

|61|42|12|15] 8 18

8 15

36

(a) Imprisonment without labour.

(6) This case was postponed from the December Sessions of 1851. (c) Several indictments against same prisoners abandoned. (d) Previous conviction.

(Signed)

ROBT. DUNDAS Car, Registrar. W. H. ALEXANDER, Deputy Registrar.

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