CO129-178 - Governor Hennessy - 1877 [6-8] — Page 467

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Newspapers that the man had been presented by the Attorney General before the Supreme Court for breach of the Deportation Ordinance, for which offence he was sentenced to six months imprisonment with hard labour, the Chief Justice reserving a point of law in the prisoner's favour.

4. Subsequently the Chief Justice expressed to me his regret that he should have been compelled to deal in public with a rather delicate case involving the act of the Governor in ordering the deportation of a Chinaman; but I assured him I should not have the slightest objection to any remarks he might be justified in making from the bench; and I was able to add that the prosecution had been actually undertaken by the Attorney General without my knowledge.

5. In a former case, where a Chinaman had delayed paying for Crown land and where the Attorney General, nevertheless, continued to press the action against him, even after the payment had been made into the Treasury, Mr. Phillippe pointed out to me that he was entitled to do this by his prerogative power as Attorney General; and

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462 Newspapers that the man had been presented by the Attorney General before the Supreme Court for breach of the Deportation Ordinance, for which offence he was sentenced to six months imprisonment with hard labour, the Chief Justice reserving a point of law in the prisoner's favour. 4. Subsequently the Chief Justice expressed to me his regret that he should have been compelled to deal in public with a rather delicate case involving the act of the Governor in ordering the deportation of a Chinaman; but I assured him I should not have the slightest objection to any remarks he might be justified in making from the bench; and I was able to add that the prosecution had been actually undertaken by the Attorney General without my knowledge. 5. In a former case, where a Chinaman had delayed paying for Crown land and where the Attorney General, nevertheless, continued to press the action against him, even after the payment had been made into the Treasury, Mr. Phillippe pointed out to me that he was entitled to do this by his prerogative power as Attorney General; and
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462 Newspapers that the man had beew prosented by the attorney Inveral before the Supreme Court for breach of the Deportation Ordinance, for which offence he was sentewed · to six months misprisonment with hard labour, the Chief Justice reseroing a pouch of law in the presoner's favor 4. Subsequently the Chief Justice expressed to me his regret that he should have been compelled to deal in public with a rather delicate case involving of involving the act the Governor the deportation. of a Chmaman ; but I assured hein I should not have the slightert objection objection to any remarks he might be pestified in making from the bench; and I was able to add that the prosecution had been actually undertaken by the Attorney General without my Knowledge. 5. Jua former former hatte, where a chiriaman had delayed praezing for Attorney General, nevertheless, conhmied to press the action against hind, rven after the payment had been reade into the Treasury, Mu? Phillippe posited out to me that he was some Crown land and where the Entitled to do this by his prerogative power as letternly Ceneral; and foo
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462

Newspapers that the man had beew

prosented by the attorney Inveral

before the Supreme Court

for breach of the Deportation Ordinance, for which offence he was sentewed · to six months misprisonment with hard labour, the Chief Justice reseroing a pouch of law in the

presoner's favor

4. Subsequently the Chief Justice expressed to me his

regret

that he should have been compelled to deal in public with a rather

delicate case involving

of

involving the act

the Governor the deportation.

of a Chmaman ; but I assured hein I should not have the slightert

objection

objection to any

remarks he might

be pestified in making from the

bench; and I was able to add that the prosecution had been actually undertaken by the Attorney General without my Knowledge.

5. Jua former

former hatte, where

a chiriaman had delayed praezing

for Attorney General, nevertheless, conhmied to press the action against hind, rven after the payment had been reade into the Treasury, Mu? Phillippe posited out to me that he was

some Crown land and where the

Entitled to do this by his prerogative power as letternly Ceneral; and

foo

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