CO129-171 - Acting Governor Austin - 1875 [7-11] -- Sir Kennedy - 1875 [12] — Page 493

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who committed him to

pending

to prison

the Governor's orders.

The proceedings purported to be

taken under the Act 6 and

7 Vict. Case. 34

but as that Act (Section

10) applies only to treason, or

some felony not bailable at quarter sessions in England, the proceeding could not be supported and the man was discharged.

It will be

apparent that under

the law as contained in the Act

6 and 7 Vict. Cap. 34, certain offenders

who would be subject to extradition

if they absconded to

foreign countries

with which Great Britain has made

treaties, are free from

Surrender

489

if they remain within Her Majesty's Colonial possessions. This anomaly

cannot be

effectually removed by

Colonial legislation, as the powers of

each legislature is limited to the

boundaries of its

Colony.

But an Imperial Act extending the principle of 6 and 7 Vict. Cap. 34 to

all extradition crimes will meet the

case. And it would be well if Authority were given to apprehend offenders, upon telegraphic information, guarding the exercise of this power by proper precautions for their discharge after

a reasonable time

if the warrant is not forwarded. With this view I have prepared

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who committed him topendingto prisonthe Governor's orders.The proceedings purported to betaken under the Act 6 and7 Vict. Case. 34but as that Act (Section10) applies only to treason, orsome felony not bailable at quarter sessions in England, the proceeding could not be supported and the man was discharged.It will beapparent that underthe law as contained in the Act6 and 7 Vict. Cap. 34, certain offenderswho would be subject to extraditionif they absconded toforeign countrieswith which Great Britain has madetreaties, are free fromSurrender489if they remain within Her Majesty's Colonial possessions. This anomalycannot beeffectually removed byColonial legislation, as the powers ofeach legislature is limited to theboundaries of itsColony. But an Imperial Act extending the principle of 6 and 7 Vict. Cap. 34 toall extradition crimes will meet thecase. And it would be well if Authority were given to apprehend offenders, upon telegraphic information, guarding the exercise of this power by proper precautions for their discharge aftera reasonable timeif the warrant is not forwarded. With this view I have preparedQ
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who committed him to

pending

to prison

the Governor's orders.

The procedings purported to be

taken under the Act 6 and

dy

Vi

Case. 34

34 i

but as that Act (Section

b

10 ) applies only to treason, or

some felony not breable at quarter sessions in bugland, the proceeding could not be supported and the man was discharged .

It will be

will be apparent that under

the law as contained in the Act

band y

Vie. Cafe. 341 who would be subject to extradition

if they absconded to

certain offenders

foreign countries

with which Great Britain has made

treaties, are free from

Surrender

489

if they

- remain within Her Majesty's Colonial possessions. This anomaly

cannot be

by

effectually removed Colonial legislation, as the powers of

each legislature is limited to the

boundaries.

of its

Flow

Colones.

the

but an Imperial Act extending principle of 6 and 7 Vie Cass. 34 le

all extradition crimes will meet the

case. And it would be well if Authority were given to appréhend offenders, upon lelegraphic information, guarding the exercise of this power by proper precautions for their discharge after

if

a reasonable time

the warrant is not forwarded With this view I have prepared

Q

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