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RETURN of CRIMINAL CASES that have been brought under the Cognizance of the Supreme Court, during the last Ten Years,

Charges Abandoned.

Postponed.

YEAR.

Number of Cases.

Number of Persons.

Convicted.

Acquitted.

No. of Cases.

No. of Persons.

No. of Cases.

No. of Persons.

(a.) 1877.

1878, (b.) 1879,

1880,

148

1881,

105

Total.

628

(c.) 1882, (d.) 1883,.

1884,

1885..

(e) 1886..

124

179

135

216

163

202

135

160

120

154

13

39

45

6

13

34

6

39

1

911

664

211

31

36

187

124

126

70

101

65

147

103

107

59

Total,

119

668

421

126

38

21

25

14

28

20

16

22

16

22

20

16

272

69

114

--

COMPARATIVE TABLE showing the Number of OFFENCES, APPREHENSIONS, CONVICTIONS and ACQUITTALS

for the last Four Years.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

The Number of Convictions in the Superior Courts :

1. For offences against the Person,

2. Predial Larceny....

3. For offences against property other than Prædial Larceny,

1. For other offences,

The Number of Persons acquitted :

2. In the Superior Courts,

+91

7

27

56

36

2

22

16

42

20

22

20

26

20

RETURN of Criminal Cases tried in the Supreme Court of HONGKONG, during the year 1886.

SENTENCE.

CRIMES Number of Persons Average of 1st Period, 1324 421 6 125 1821 Average of 2nd Period, 844 261 183 22+ 895 1833

(a.) In this year the Charges abandoned and Postponed are not included in the Grand Total in the published Returns; but they are added here to make the figure tally

(b.) 1. Under offence of Breaking into a Dwelling House out of 9 prisoners, 6 only are accounted for, the remaining 3 must have been acquitted, and have been posted accordingly.

2. Under Murder out of 3 prisoners, 2 only have been accounted for, the 3rd was probably acquitted.

3. Under Unlawfully giving false statement to Registrar General the prisoner although convicted does not appear under the heading, but the facts appear in a foot note on the Return.

(c) In one case the recognizance was estreated, this case is included in the total, but not in any other of the above headings.

(d.) In one case the recognizance estreated, and one Prisoner committed suicide in the Gaol.

(e) In one case the recognizance estreated.

INDICTMENTS and INFORMATIONS in the SUPREME Court of HONGKONG, for the Year 1886.

Showing how the cases tried in the Superior Courts ended.

(Each prisoner tried, counted as a separate case; where a large number of Prisoners have been convicted together, the fact is mentioned in a note.)

Total Including Attempts and Conspiracies to commit the several offences. Murder, other than wife or child murder. Manslaughter. Attempt at murder. Murder of wife, Reputed wife, or Concubine. Child murder, Concealment of Birth. Abortion. Rape. Unnatural Crimes. Other offences against the Person. Malicious Injuries to Property. Robbery with violence. Predial Larceny. Other offences against Property. 1 Abduction from the Colony for the purpose of stealing money, Administering stupefying drug- Assault and Robbery from the person,. Assault and wounding with intent to rob, 1 Assault with intent to commit Buggery, 13 Assault with intent to commit Rape, Attempting to shoot with intent to resist lawful apprehension. Bringing into the Colony a woman with intent to sell her for the purpose of prostitution, Breaking and entering a dwelling house with intent to commit a felony, Burglary and receiving stolen goods, 1 Child stealing, + Demanding money with menaces, 2 Embezzlement, 7 Embezzlement by a servant, Forging a certain cheque or order with intent to defraud. Larceny, Larceny in a dwelling house with menaces, Larceny of Post Letter, Larceny from the person, 2 Larceny by a servant, Larceny and previous conviction, Manslaughter, 1 Libel. I Murder,.... 2 Obtaining goods under false pretences, Obtaining money under false pretences, 4 Perjury. | Piracy,... 3 Receiving stolen property, 2 Robbery and Larceny from the person, Robbery and Larceny in a dwelling house... 11 Robbery from the person with violence, Shooting with intent to prevent apprehension, Shooting with intent to do grievous bodily harm.... Unlawfully imprisonment and detention for the purpose of emigration....... Unlawful possession of counterfeit coin and forged Bank notes, Unlawfully and feloniously receiving certain Bank Notes, 1 Unlawfully and maliciously wounding. 7 Wounding with intent to murder.... 1

(a)

Judgment for the Crown,

59

Judgment for the Prisoner,......

Prisoner found Insane,.......

20

2

Cases which fell through for want of prosecution or absence of accused, and cases thrown out by the Grand Jury (Attorney General),

(b.)

27

Cases postponed,..........

107

(7) The Acting Attorney General accepted the plea of guilty of Manslaughter.

Including one who did not appear and whose recognizance was estreated.

Convicted. Acquitted. Death. over one Year. Death Recorded. Penal Servitude, Hard Labour Hard Labour one Year and under. Solitary Confinement, Number of Persons. Privately Flogged, Number of Persons. No. of Cases. No. of Persons. No. of Cases. No. of Persons. CHARGE ABANDONED. POSTPONED. 45 8 16 26 79 were tried. Convicted,. Acquitted,... 10 1 90 Persons. Charges abandoned, Recognizance estreated. Case postponed, . In one case the Prisoner did not appear his recognizance estreated. b. In one case the Acting Attorney General accepted the plea of guilty of manslaughter. Registry Supreme Court, Hongkong, 28th January, 1887. Total, 79 Persons. 2243 1 107 Persons. ALFRED G. WISE, Acting Registrar.

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RETURN of CRIMINAL CASES that have been brought under the Cognizance of the Supreme Court, during the last Ten Years, Charges Abandoned. Postponed. YEAR. Number of Cases. Number of Persons. Convicted. Acquitted. No. of Cases. No. of Persons. No. of Cases. No. of Persons. (a.) 1877. 1878, (b.) 1879, 1880, 148 1881, 105 Total. 628 (c.) 1882, (d.) 1883,. 1884, 1885.. (e) 1886.. 124 179 135 216 163 202 135 160 120 154 13 39 45 6 13 34 6 39 1 911 664 211 31 36 187 124 126 70 101 65 147 103 107 59 Total, 119 668 421 126 38 21 25 14 28 20 16 22 16 22 20 16 272 69 114 -- COMPARATIVE TABLE showing the Number of OFFENCES, APPREHENSIONS, CONVICTIONS and ACQUITTALS for the last Four Years. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. The Number of Convictions in the Superior Courts : 1. For offences against the Person, 2. Predial Larceny.... 3. For offences against property other than Prædial Larceny, 1. For other offences, The Number of Persons acquitted : 2. In the Superior Courts, +91 7 27 56 36 2 22 16 42 20 22 20 26 20 RETURN of Criminal Cases tried in the Supreme Court of HONGKONG, during the year 1886. SENTENCE. CRIMES Number of Persons Average of 1st Period, 1324 421 6 125 1821 Average of 2nd Period, 844 261 183 22+ 895 1833 (a.) In this year the Charges abandoned and Postponed are not included in the Grand Total in the published Returns; but they are added here to make the figure tally (b.) 1. Under offence of Breaking into a Dwelling House out of 9 prisoners, 6 only are accounted for, the remaining 3 must have been acquitted, and have been posted accordingly. 2. Under Murder out of 3 prisoners, 2 only have been accounted for, the 3rd was probably acquitted. 3. Under Unlawfully giving false statement to Registrar General the prisoner although convicted does not appear under the heading, but the facts appear in a foot note on the Return. (c) In one case the recognizance was estreated, this case is included in the total, but not in any other of the above headings. (d.) In one case the recognizance estreated, and one Prisoner committed suicide in the Gaol. (e) In one case the recognizance estreated. INDICTMENTS and INFORMATIONS in the SUPREME Court of HONGKONG, for the Year 1886. Showing how the cases tried in the Superior Courts ended. (Each prisoner tried, counted as a separate case; where a large number of Prisoners have been convicted together, the fact is mentioned in a note.) Total Including Attempts and Conspiracies to commit the several offences. Murder, other than wife or child murder. Manslaughter. Attempt at murder. Murder of wife, Reputed wife, or Concubine. Child murder, Concealment of Birth. Abortion. Rape. Unnatural Crimes. Other offences against the Person. Malicious Injuries to Property. Robbery with violence. Predial Larceny. Other offences against Property. 1 Abduction from the Colony for the purpose of stealing money, Administering stupefying drug- Assault and Robbery from the person,. Assault and wounding with intent to rob, 1 Assault with intent to commit Buggery, 13 Assault with intent to commit Rape, Attempting to shoot with intent to resist lawful apprehension. Bringing into the Colony a woman with intent to sell her for the purpose of prostitution, Breaking and entering a dwelling house with intent to commit a felony, Burglary and receiving stolen goods, 1 Child stealing, + Demanding money with menaces, 2 Embezzlement, 7 Embezzlement by a servant, Forging a certain cheque or order with intent to defraud. Larceny, Larceny in a dwelling house with menaces, Larceny of Post Letter, Larceny from the person, 2 Larceny by a servant, Larceny and previous conviction, Manslaughter, 1 Libel. I Murder,.... 2 Obtaining goods under false pretences, Obtaining money under false pretences, 4 Perjury. | Piracy,... 3 Receiving stolen property, 2 Robbery and Larceny from the person, Robbery and Larceny in a dwelling house... 11 Robbery from the person with violence, Shooting with intent to prevent apprehension, Shooting with intent to do grievous bodily harm.... Unlawfully imprisonment and detention for the purpose of emigration....... Unlawful possession of counterfeit coin and forged Bank notes, Unlawfully and feloniously receiving certain Bank Notes, 1 Unlawfully and maliciously wounding. 7 Wounding with intent to murder.... 1 (a) Judgment for the Crown, 59 Judgment for the Prisoner,...... Prisoner found Insane,....... 20 2 Cases which fell through for want of prosecution or absence of accused, and cases thrown out by the Grand Jury (Attorney General), (b.) 27 Cases postponed,.......... 107 (7) The Acting Attorney General accepted the plea of guilty of Manslaughter. Including one who did not appear and whose recognizance was estreated. Convicted. Acquitted. Death. over one Year. Death Recorded. Penal Servitude, Hard Labour Hard Labour one Year and under. Solitary Confinement, Number of Persons. Privately Flogged, Number of Persons. No. of Cases. No. of Persons. No. of Cases. No. of Persons. CHARGE ABANDONED. POSTPONED. 45 8 16 26 79 were tried. Convicted,. Acquitted,... 10 1 90 Persons. Charges abandoned, Recognizance estreated. Case postponed, . In one case the Prisoner did not appear his recognizance estreated. b. In one case the Acting Attorney General accepted the plea of guilty of manslaughter. Registry Supreme Court, Hongkong, 28th January, 1887. Total, 79 Persons. 2243 1 107 Persons. ALFRED G. WISE, Acting Registrar. Page 373 Page 374 Page 375 Page 376 Page 377 Page 378
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RETURN of CRIMINAL CASES that have been brought under the Cousizance of the Supreme Court, during the last Ten Years, Charges Abandoned. Postponed. YEAR. Number Number of of Casex. Persons. Convicted. Acquitted. No. of Cnses. No. of No. of No, of Persons. Cases. Persons. ! (a.) 1877. 1878, (b.) 1879, 1880,. 148 1881,. 105 Total. 628 (c.) 1882, (d.) 1883,.. 188-4,- 1885.. (c) 1886.. 124 ོབ།སླ ོབ 1: 179 135 216 163 202 135 160 120 154 [13 ེསྠ1 39 45 6 xa 13 34 6 39 1 911 664. 211 31 36 187 124 126 70 101 65 147 103 107 59 Total,. 119 668 421 126 ARANSA 38 21 25 14 28d 20 X 16 22 16 22 20 16 272 69 114 -- F COMPARATIVE TABLE showing the Neuben of OFFENCES, APPREHENSIONS, CONVICTIONS and ACQUITTALS 373 for the last Four Years. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. The Number of Convictions in the Superior Couris :——~ 1. For offences against the Person, 2. Predial Larceny.... 3. For offences against property other than Prædial Larceny, 1. For other offences, The Number of Persons acquitted :-- 2. In the Superior Courts, +91 7 27 56 36 2 ཨྰཿ་ཚལ 22 16 42 20 22 20 26 སྤྱི་ 20 RETURN of Criminal Cases fried in the Supreme Court of HONGKONG, during the your 1886. SENTENCE. | Number of Persolls, CRIMES, Average of 1st) Period, ......! 1324 421 6! 125 1821 Average of 2nd { 844 261 183 22+ 895 1833 Period, (.) In this year the Charges abandoned and Postponed axe not included in the Grand Total in the published Returns; but they are added here to make the figure tally (5.) 1. Under offence of Breaking into a Dreiling House out of 9 prisoners, & only are accounted for, the remaining 3 must have been negaitted, and have been posted accordingly. 2. Under Murder out of 3 prisoners, 2 only have hean accounted for, the Brd was probably acquitted. 3. Under Unlawfully giving falar statement to Registrar General the prisoner although convicted does not appear under the heading, but the facts appear in a foot note on the Return. (c) In one case the recognizance was estreated, this case is included in the total, but not in any other of the above headings. (d.) In one case the recognizance estreated, and one Prisoner committed suicide in the Gaol. (4) In one case the recognizance estreated. INDICTMENTS and INFORMATIOss in the SUPREME Cornt of Hosaxoxo, for the Year 1886. Showing how the cases tried in the Superior Courts ended. (Each prisoner tried, commel as a separate ease; where a large number of Prisoners have been convicted together, the fact is mentioued in a note.) Total. Including Attempts mud Conspiracies to commit the several offences. Murder, other than wife or child murder. Manslaughter. Attempt at murder. Murder of wife, Reputed wife, or Concubine. Child murder, Concealment of Birth. Abortion. Rape. Unnatural Crimes. Other offences against the Person. Malicious Injuries to Property. Robbery with violence. Predial Larceny. | Other offences against Property. 1 abduction from the Colony for the purpose of steal- ing money, Administering stupefying drug- Assault and Robbery from the person,.. Assault and wounding with intent to rob, 1. Assault with intent to commit Buggery, 13 Assault with intent to commit Rape, Attempting to shoot with intent to resist lawful apprehension. Bringing into the Colony a woman with intent to self ber for the purpose of prostitution, Breaking and entering a dwelling house with intent to commit a felouy, Burglary and receiving stolen goods, 1 Child stealing, + Demanding money with menacos, 2 Embezzlement, 7 Embezzlement by a servant, Forging a certain cheque or order with intent to defraud. Larceny, Larceny in a dwelling house with menaces, Larceny of Post Letter, Larceny from the person, 2 Larceny by a servant, Larceny and previous conviction, Manslaughter, 1 I Libel. I 2 3 Murder,.... Obtaining goods unler false pretences, Obtaining money under false pretences, 4 | Perjury. Piracy,... 3 Receiving s g stolen property, 2 Bobbery and Larceny from the person, 11 Robbery and Larceny in a dwelling house... Robbery from the person with violence, Shooting with intent to prevent apprehension, Shooting with intent to do grievous bodily harm.... Unlawfully imprisonment and detention for the pur- pose of emigration....... Unlawful possession of counterfeit coin and forged Bank notes, 1 Unlawfully and feloniously receiving certain Bank Notes, 7 Unlawfnily and maliciously wounding. 1. Wounding with intent to murder.... (a) Judgment for the Crown, 59 I Judgment for the Prisoner,...... Prisoner found Insane,....... 20 2 { : : Cases which fell through for want of prosecution or absence of accused, and eases thrown ou by the Grand Jury (Attorney General), (b.) 27 Cases postponed,.......... 107 # } Į (7) The Acting Attorney General accepted the pica of guilty of Manslaughter. Including one who did not appear auri whise recognizance was estreated. ..... : : : 24 651 $: 90 Of 90 Persons only 10 were not indicted, which are included unter the heating of charges abandoned, and 1 Recognizance estrented, - 20 19 10! si 1 59 20 :-:-- Convicted. Acquitted. Donth. over one Year. Death Recorded. Penal Servitude, Hard Labour Hard Labour one Year and under. .... 20 Solitary Confinement, Number of Persons. Privately Flogger, Number of Persons. No. of Cases. No. of Persons. No. of Chaer. No. of Persons. CHARGE CABEN ÁBAN. PORT- DONED. PONED 45 8 fi G 16 26 ! ......79 were tried. Convicted,. Acquitted,... ......10 1 90 Persons. Charges abandoned, Recognizance estreated. Case postponed, . In one case the Prisoner did not appear his recognizance estreated. b. In one case the Acting Attorney General accepted the plea of guilty of manslaughter. Registry Supreme Court, Hongkong, 28th January, 1887. Total, www 79 Persons. 2243 1 1. 107 l'ersons. ALFRED G. WISE, deting Registrar.
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RETURN of CRIMINAL CASES that have been brought under the Cousizance of the Supreme Court, during the last Ten Years,

Charges Abandoned.

Postponed.

YEAR.

Number Number

of

of Casex. Persons.

Convicted. Acquitted.

No. of Cnses.

No. of

No. of

No, of

Persons.

Cases.

Persons.

!

(a.) 1877.

1878, (b.) 1879,

1880,.

148

1881,.

105

Total.

628

(c.) 1882, (d.) 1883,..

188-4,- 1885..

(c) 1886..

124

ོབ།སླ ོབ ོ ཀ 1:

179

135

216

163

202

135

160

120

154

[13

ེསྠ1

39

45

6

xa

13

34

6

39

1

911

664.

211

31

36

187

124

126

70

101

65

147

103

107

59

Total,.

119

668

421

126

ARANSA

38

21

25

14

28d

20

X

16

22

16

22

20

16

272

69

114

--

F

COMPARATIVE TABLE showing the Neuben of OFFENCES, APPREHENSIONS, CONVICTIONS and ACQUITTALS 373

for the last Four Years.

1883. 1884. 1885. 1886.

The Number of Convictions in the Superior Couris :——~

1. For offences against the Person,

2. Predial Larceny....

3. For offences against property other than Prædial Larceny,

1. For other offences,

The Number of Persons acquitted :--

2. In the Superior Courts,

+91

7 27

56

36

2

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22

16

42

20

22

20

26

སྤྱི་

20

RETURN of Criminal Cases fried in the Supreme Court of HONGKONG, during the your 1886.

SENTENCE.

| Number of Persolls,

CRIMES,

Average of 1st) Period, ......!

1324

421

6!

125

1821

Average of 2nd {

844

261

183

22+

895

1833

Period,

(.) In this year the Charges abandoned and Postponed axe not included in the Grand Total in the published Returns; but they are

added here to make the figure tally

(5.) 1. Under offence of Breaking into a Dreiling House out of 9 prisoners, & only are accounted for, the remaining 3 must have been

negaitted, and have been posted accordingly.

2. Under Murder out of 3 prisoners, 2 only have hean accounted for, the Brd was probably acquitted.

3. Under Unlawfully giving falar statement to Registrar General the prisoner although convicted does not appear under the heading,

but the facts appear in a foot note on the Return.

(c) In one case the recognizance was estreated, this case is included in the total, but not in any other of the above headings. (d.) In one case the recognizance estreated, and one Prisoner committed suicide in the Gaol.

(4) In one case the recognizance estreated.

INDICTMENTS and INFORMATIOss in the SUPREME Cornt of Hosaxoxo, for the Year 1886.

Showing how the cases tried in the

Superior Courts ended.

(Each prisoner tried, commel as a

separate ease;

where a large

number of Prisoners have been convicted together, the fact is

mentioued in a note.)

Total.

Including Attempts mud Conspiracies to commit the several offences.

Murder, other than wife or child murder. Manslaughter.

Attempt at murder.

Murder of wife, Reputed wife,

or Concubine.

Child murder,

Concealment of Birth.

Abortion.

Rape.

Unnatural Crimes.

Other offences against the Person.

Malicious Injuries to Property.

Robbery with violence.

Predial Larceny.

| Other offences against Property.

1

abduction from the Colony for the purpose of steal-

ing money,

Administering stupefying drug-

Assault and Robbery from the person,..

Assault and wounding with intent to rob,

1. Assault with intent to commit Buggery,

13

Assault with intent to commit Rape,

Attempting to shoot with intent to resist lawful

apprehension.

Bringing into the Colony a woman with intent to self

ber for the purpose of prostitution,

Breaking and entering a dwelling house with intent

to commit a felouy,

Burglary and receiving stolen goods,

1 Child stealing,

+ Demanding money with menacos,

2 Embezzlement,

7 Embezzlement by a servant,

Forging a certain cheque or order with intent to

defraud.

Larceny,

Larceny in a dwelling house with menaces,

Larceny of Post Letter,

Larceny from the person,

2 Larceny by a servant,

Larceny and previous conviction,

Manslaughter,

1

I Libel.

I

2

3 Murder,....

Obtaining goods unler false pretences,

Obtaining money under false pretences,

4 | Perjury.

Piracy,...

3 Receiving s

g stolen property,

2 Bobbery and Larceny from the person,

11 Robbery and Larceny in a dwelling house... Robbery from the person with violence,

Shooting with intent to prevent apprehension, Shooting with intent to do grievous bodily harm....

Unlawfully imprisonment and detention for the pur-

pose of emigration....... Unlawful possession of counterfeit coin and forged

Bank notes,

1 Unlawfully and feloniously receiving certain Bank

Notes,

7 Unlawfnily and maliciously wounding.

1. Wounding with intent to murder....

(a)

Judgment for the Crown,

59

I

Judgment for the Prisoner,......

Prisoner found Insane,.......

20

2

{

:

:

Cases which fell through for want of prosecution or absence of accused, and eases thrown ou by the Grand Jury (Attorney General),

(b.)

27

Cases postponed,..........

107

# }

Į

(7) The Acting Attorney General accepted the pica of guilty of Manslaughter.

Including one who did not appear auri whise recognizance was estreated.

.....

:

:

:

24

651

$: 90

Of 90 Persons only

10 were not indicted, which are included unter the

heating of charges abandoned,

and

1 Recognizance estrented,

- 20 19 10!

si

1

59 20

:-:--

Convicted.

Acquitted.

Donth.

over one Year.

Death Recorded.

Penal Servitude,

Hard Labour

Hard Labour one

Year and under.

....

20

Solitary Confinement,

Number of Persons.

Privately Flogger,

Number of Persons.

No. of Cases.

No. of Persons.

No. of Chaer.

No. of Persons.

CHARGE CABEN

ÁBAN.

PORT-

DONED.

PONED

45

8

fi

G

16 26 !

......79 were tried.

Convicted,.

Acquitted,...

......10

1

90 Persons.

Charges abandoned,

Recognizance estreated. Case postponed,

. In one case the Prisoner did not appear his recognizance estreated.

b. In one case the Acting Attorney General accepted the plea of guilty of manslaughter.

Registry Supreme Court, Hongkong, 28th January, 1887.

Total,

www

79 Persons.

2243

1

1.

107 l'ersons.

ALFRED G. WISE,

deting Registrar.

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