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2. Indictments and Informations in the Supreme Court,
including Courts analogous to the Courts of Quarter Sessions in England, ie.,
District Courts, &c. (Year 1914.)
Showing how the cases tried in the Superior Courts ended.
(Each Prisoner tried counts as a separate case; where a large number of Prison- ers have been convicted together, the fact is men- tioned in a note.)
Including Attempts and Conspiracies to commit the several offences.
Total,
Murder.
Manslaughter.
Attempt at Murder,
Concealment of Birth.
Abortion.
Rape.
Unnatural Crimes.
Robbery with Violence.
Other Offences against
the Person.
Offences against Property.
Miscellaneous Offences.
Judgment for the Crown,...
35
Judgment for the Prisoner, Prisoner found Insane,
14
Cases which fell through for want of prosecution or absence of accused, and cases thrown out by the Grand Jury (Attorney General),... Cases postponed,
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3. RETURN of CRIMINAL CASES that have been brought under COGNIZANCE
during the last Ten Years.
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Charges Abandoned.
Postponed.
YEAR.
Number Number
of
of Cases. Persons.
Convicted. Acquitted.
No. of Cases.
No. of Persons.
No. of Cases.
No. of Persons.
(a) 1905, 1906,
41
37
1907,
28
1908,
26
2628
76
67
70
53
1909,
55
100
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54
17
42
48
28
25
73
27
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12
8
3
11
Total,.
187
366
245
89
31
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13
13
1.
6
20
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1910,
1911,
1912,
1913,
1914,
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88
115
97
134
60
103
66
94
30
19
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88 (6) 27
94
76
66
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2 (c)
35
11
1
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Total,
341
495
359
136
13
24
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Average of 1st
Periol,
37
731
49
174
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Average of 2nd
Period,
681
99
71%
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(a.) In one case the prisoner was fined $500.
(4) In one case the prisoner was bound over to come up for
(c) Recognizance catreated.
judgmont when called upon.
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