CO129-277 - Governor Sir Robinson - 1897 [8-10] — Page 83

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d'ergeant Holt practically admitted his guilt - therefore too strong to be disregarded in considering the charge of neglect of duty. On the other hand, the defence of these officers amounted to nothing less than a repudiation of their responsibilities, except in the case of Sergeant Holt, who, as I have implied, made no defence whatever.

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I do not propose to trouble you with the notes of evidence taken in the cases of these officers. They are somewhat voluminous, and I am fully satisfied that a fair hearing has been accorded to those accused. From the fact that I have confirmed the recommendation of the Captain Superintendent of Police for their dismissal from the Police Force, and I have done so with the greatest

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9 82 ing was d'ergeant Holt practically admitted his guilt - therefore too strong to be disregarded in considering the charge of neglect of duty. On the other hand, the defence of these officers amounted to nothing less than a repudiation of their responsibilities, except in the case of Sergeant Holt, who, as I have implied, made no defence whatever. 4. I do not propose to trouble you with the notes of evidence taken in the cases of these officers. They are somewhat voluminous, and I am fully satisfied that a fair hearing has been accorded to those accused. From the fact that I have confirmed the recommendation of the Captain Superintendent of Police for their dismissal from the Police Force, and I have done so with the greatest
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9 82 ing was d'ergeant Holt practically admitted his quilt- therefore too strong to be disregarded in consider- the charge of neglect of duty. On the other hand " the defence of these officers amounted to nothing less : than a repudiation of their !". responsibilities except in the case of Sergeant Holt who, as I have implied, made no defence whatever. 4. I do not propose to to trouble you with the notes of evidence taken in the - of these officers. They cases are somewhat voluminous and I am fully satisfied that a fair hearing has - been accorded to those de. cused. From the fact that I have confirmed the re- commendation of the Captain Superintendent of for their dismissal from the Police Force - and "I have done so with the Police greatest
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9

82

ing

was

d'ergeant Holt practically admitted his quilt- therefore too strong to be disregarded in consider- the charge of neglect of duty. On the other hand " the defence of these officers amounted to nothing less : than a repudiation of their !". responsibilities except in the case of Sergeant Holt who, as I have

implied,

made no defence whatever.

4.

I do not propose

to

to trouble

you

with the notes

of evidence taken in the - of these officers. They

cases

are somewhat voluminous and I am

fully satisfied that a fair hearing has -

been accorded to those

de.

cused. From the fact that

I have confirmed the re- commendation of the Captain Superintendent of for their dismissal from the Police Force - and "I have done so with the

Police

greatest

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