1246 THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 9, 1932.
HONG KONG,
FORM No. 13.
Minute and depositions of witnesses.
IN THE POLICE COURT AT
[ss. 28 and 75.]
Rex, on the information [or complaint] of A.B., versus C.D., &c.
Before J.P., Esquire, a magistrate of the said Colony, sitting at the said police court.
The examination of E.F., of
day of
[merchant], and G.H., of
[labourer], taken upon oath [or declaration] this
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19 at the said court before the undersigned,
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a magistrate of the said Colony, in the presence and hearing of C.D. against whom information is laid [or complaint is made, or who is charged by A.B. this day before [me], for that he, the said C.D., 19 at [describing the offence as in the information, summons, or warrant of commitment].
on the
day of
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This deponent E.F. upon his oath for declaration] saith as follows: [stating the deposition of the witness as nearly as possible in the words he uses.
When his deposition is complete, if the offence is an indict- able one, let him sign il].
And this deponent G.H. upon his oath [or declaration] saith as follows: (etc.).
The above depositions of E.F. and G.H. were taken [and sworn] before me at
on the day and year first above mentioned.
[L.S.]
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NOTE.-Where a fine is
into court shall be added.
(Signed.)
Magistrate,
inflicted a memorandum of penaltics paid
FORM No. 14.
[s. 22.]
Conviction for fine, etc., to be levied by distress, and, in default of
sufficient distress, imprisonment
HoNG RoNG.
IN THE POLICE COURT AT
Before J.P., Esquire, a magistrate of the said Colony, sitting at the said police court.
The
day of
19
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C.D. (hereinafter called the defendant) is this day convicted before the said court for that he, on the
day of
at
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19
[state offence]; and it is adjudged that the defendant for his said offence do forfeit and pay the sum of [state the fine and also the compensation, if any] to be paid and applied according to law and also do pay to the said A.B. the sum of
for his costs
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in this behalf; and if the said several sums be not paid forthwith, [or on or before the
day of
19 ,]* it is further ordered that the same be levied by distress and sale of the defendant's goods and chattels, and, in default of sufficient distress, *it is adjudged that the defendant be imprisoned in a prison in the said Colony, and there kept to hard labour] for the space of unless the said several sums and all costs and charges of the said distress [and of the commitment and conveying of the defendant to a prison), shall be sooner paid.
[L.S.]
(Signed.)
Magistrate.
*Or, where the issuing of a distress warrant would be ruinous to the defendant or his family, or il appears that he has no goods whereon to levy a distress, or where, in the opinion of the magistrate, it is in- expedient to issue such warrant of distress, then instead of the words between the asterisks* *say, "then, inasmuch as it has now been made to appear to me that the issuing of a warrant of distress in this behalf. would be ruinous to the defendant and his family, for that the defend- ant has no goods or chattels whereon to levy the said sums by dis- tress]" or "then inasmuch as I deem it inexpedient to issue such warrant, of distress".
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