CO129-074 - Lieut. Governor Caine & Sir Robinson - 1859 [6-12] — Page 315

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In the Supreme Court of Hongkong.

Crown Side

The Seventeenth day of September 1859.

Regina

vs. William Tarrant

Defendant arraigned

for

Libel.


The Twentieth day of September 1859- Verdict (as delivered by the Foreman of the Special Jury) We unanimously find the Defendant Guilty of the Libel charged against him : And we find also that he has totally failed to connect Lieutenant Colonel Caine in even the remotest degree with the various corrupt practices falsely alleged against him in the said Libel.


The Twenty first day of September 1859.

Sentence.

That the Defendant William Tarrant be imprisoned in the Common Gaol at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong for twelve Calendar months and pay a fine of Fifty Dollars to Her Majesty, and to be further imprisoned till the fine be paid.


I certify that the above is a true copy of the Verdict and Sentence in the case of the Queen on the prosecution of Colonel Caine against William Tarrant-

this Twenty eighth day of September AD. 1859.

True Copy)

[L.S.] (signed) W. H. Alexander

Colonial Secretary.

Regd.

192

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In the Supreme Court of Hongkong.Crown SideThe Seventeenth day of September 1859.Reginavs. William TarrantDefendant arraignedforLibel.The Twentieth day of September 1859- Verdict (as delivered by the Foreman of the Special Jury) We unanimously find the Defendant Guilty of the Libel charged against him : And we find also that he has totally failed to connect Lieutenant Colonel Caine in even the remotest degree with the various corrupt practices falsely alleged against him in the said Libel.The Twenty first day of September 1859.Sentence.That the Defendant William Tarrant be imprisoned in the Common Gaol at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong for twelve Calendar months and pay a fine of Fifty Dollars to Her Majesty, and to be further imprisoned till the fine be paid.I certify that the above is a true copy of the Verdict and Sentence in the case of the Queen on the prosecution of Colonel Caine against William Tarrant-this Twenty eighth day of September AD. 1859.True Copy)[L.S.] (signed) W. H. AlexanderColonial Secretary.Regd.192
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In the Supreme Court of Hongkong.

Crown Side

The Swenteenth day of September 1859.

Regina

vs. William Tarrant

Defendant arraigned

for

Libel.

The Twentieth day of September 1859- Verdeck (as detivaset by

as delivered by the Forem aw of the Special Sury) We unanimously find the Defendurch Guilty of the Liber charged against him : And we find also that he has totally failed to connect lieutenarch Colonel Caine in even the remotest degre with the various corrupt practices & Fes falsely alleged against hine the rice . _ The Twenty first day of September 1857. Sentence. That the Defendant William Tarrant

be imprisoned in the Common Gad at Victoria in the Coloney of Houghing for twelve Calendar months and pay.

1 a fince of Fifty Bucceds to Her Majesty, and to be further imprisoned tell the

fint be paid . _

a

dards

I certify that the above is a true copy of the Verdict and Sentence in the case of the Queens on the prosecution of Colonel Caine William Soront. Wities day of

Tarant-

agains hand and

the seal of the price couch this 248

said September AD. 1859...

True Copy)

[L.s.] (signed) W. Ht Alexander

Motorical Secretary.

Regietion.

192

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