CO129-080 - Sir Robinson - 1861 [1-3] — Page 74

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True extract from the Sentence of Her Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in the cause of the Queen V. Moes.

For these reasons, and being fully satisfied of the guilt of the accused on all these counts of the indictment, and the absence of all valid grounds of dissent, as recorded by the Assessors, I hereby confirm the sentence of a penalty of $1000 (One thousand dollars) in so far as the amount is concerned, but award it to be paid to the wounded man Otami Koonitare as an indemnity for the grievous injury he has received, and further considering the gravity of the

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True extract from the Sentence of Her Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in the cause of the Queen V. Moes. For these reasons, and being fully satisfied of the guilt of the accused on all these counts of the indictment, and the absence of all valid grounds of dissent, as recorded by the Assessors, I hereby confirm the sentence of a penalty of $1000 (One thousand dollars) in so far as the amount is concerned, but award it to be paid to the wounded man Otami Koonitare as an indemnity for the grievous injury he has received, and further considering the gravity of the
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True extract from the Sentence of Her Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in the cause of the Queen V. Moes.

For these reasons, and.

being fully

satisfied of the guilt of the accused- on all these counts of the indictment, and the absence of all valid grounds of

·

dissent, as recorded by the Assessors, I hereby confirm the sentence of a penalty

10 far

of $1000 (One thousand dollars) in so

as the amount is concerned, but award it

to be paid to the wounded man Otami- Koonitare as an indemnity for

the

grievous injury he has received, and further considering the gravity of the

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