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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 15TH APRIL,

1882.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.--No. 177.

The following Criminal Calendar of the March Sessions is published for general information. By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 15th April, 1882.

CRIMINAL CALENDAR-MARCH SESSIONS, 1882.

FREDERICK STEWART,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

No.

NAME.

CRIME.

1. Robbery with violence.

1

1. Lui Sam,

2. Wong Kow,

Sam (summary).

3. Mo Sin,.

3.

Do.

2

Chun A-kun,

2. Previous conviction against Lui

(do.)

DAY OF TRIAL.

VERDICT OR PLEA.

22nd Mar.

Not guilty.

1. Wounding with intent to resist 22nd Mar. Guilty on 2nd, 4th

& prevent lawful apprehension.

2. Wounding.

3. Wounding with intent to pre-

vent lawful apprehension.

4. Wounding.

5. Wounding with intent to pre- vent lawful apprehension.

6. Wounding.

1. Extortion by a Constable.

2. Demanding money with menaces

with intent to steal.

3

Ho A-chik,.

4 Cheung Tung,

3.

51. Tong Ping Chun,

2. Chan Chong,

3. Chan A-sung,.

4. Pun Kwai,

61. Ho A-on,

2. Li Sam Tai,

1. Larceny from the person.

2. Previous conviction (summary).

Do.

(do.)

1. Larceny on board ship. 2. Larceny on the high scas.

1. Larceny.

2. Receiving stolen goods.

1. Larceny with menaces.

7

Li Yung,

2. Previous conviction (felony).

8

Au A-tak,

1. Larceny from the person.

2. Previous conviction (summary). 3.

Do.

1. Larceny,

(felony).

2. Previous conviction (felony). 3.

9 Wong A-fuk,

Do.

1. Larceny.

10

Sit A-cheung,

11

Lum A-sing,....

(summary).

2. Larceny from the person.

Larceny.

12

Chun A-sam,

Larceny.

13

Chan A-yau,

14 Chun Sz,

15

Chan A-fuk,

16 Tong A-li,

17

1. Pang A-sau,

2. Chan A-chicung,.

18

1. U-pin,

2. U-cheong,

3. Chu-ko,

4. U-lam.

5. U-nui,

6. U-wing,.

1. Larceny.

2. Previous conviction (summary). 3.

Do.

1. Larceny.

(do.)

2. Previous conviction (summary).

Do.

3.

(do.)

1. Larceny.

2. Receiving stolen property.

3. Previous conviction (summary).

Do.

4.

(do.)

1. Larceny.

2. Previous conviction (summary). 3.

Do.

(do.) Unlawful detention of a female.

and 6th counts unanimously.

22nd Mar. Not guilty on both counts unani- mously. 22nd Mar. Guilty by 5 jurors

to 2 on 1st count; pleads guilty on 2nd & 3rd counts.

22nd Mar. Not guilty on the 1st count; guilty on the 2nd count.

22nd Mar. 1st prisoner not

guilty on either counts; 2nd pri soner guilty on 1st count.

SENTENCE.

22nd March. Two years' imprisonment with hard labour on each count. Sentence to be concurrent.

29th March. One year's imprisonment with hard labour, to be flogged on the breach 12 strokes with a rattan, last week of impri- sonment to be passed in so- litary confinement.

22nd March.

Each of them be imprisoned and kept to hard labour for two years.

29th March. Second prisoner two years' hard labour, one month in each year to be passed in solitary confinement.

29th March.

22nd Mar. Guilty on 1st count; | Four years' penal servitude.

pleads guilty on

2nd count.

29th March.

22nd Mar. Guilty on 1st count; Two years with hard labour.

pleads guilty on

2nd & 3rd counts,

29th March.

22nd Mar. Guilty by 6 jurors Three years' penal servitude.

to 1 on 1st count; pleads guilty on

2nd & 3rd counts.

23rd Mar. Not guilty on both counts by 5 jurors

to 2.

22nd Mar.

Guilty.

22nd Mar.

Guilty.

22nd Mar. Guilty on 1st count:

pleads guilty on

2nd & 3rd counts.

29th March. Twelve calendar months with

hard labour, first and last! months to be passed in soli- tary confinement.

29th March.

Nine calendar months with hard labour, first and last months to be passed in soli- tary confinement.

27th March.

Two years' imprisonment with

hard labour.

27th March.

23rd Mar. Guilty on 1st count; Five years' penal servitude.

pleads guilty on 2nd & 3rd counts. 22nd Mar. Pleads guilty on all

counts.

22nd Mar. Guilty on 1st count; pleads guilty on 2nd & 3rd counts.

28th Mar.

1. Assault and robbery with vio- 28th & 29th

lence.

2. Robbery.

3. Assault on one Cheung A-fung.

March.

Not guilty on 1st &

2nd counts; guilty

on 3rd count.

27th March.

Two years' imprisonment with

hard labour.

27th March.

Two years' imprisonment with

hard labour,

REMARKS.

Prisoners dis-

charged.

Nolle prosequi enter-

ed by the Attorney General on 1st, 3rd and 5th counts.

Prisoner dis-

charged.

First prisoner discharged.

Prisoner dis-

charged.

Nolle prosequi enter- ed by the Attorney General in this case. In answer to Chief Jus- tice, jury state they meant the said Che- ung A-fung was only detained against her will. Attorney Gene- ral not pressing for judgment, prisoners discharged on their own recognizances to come up for judgment when called upon.

L.S.

EDW. J. ACKROYD, Registrar.

As to Cases Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18,

As to Cases Nos. 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, and 12,

GEORGE PHILLIPPO, Chief Justice.

FRANCIS SNOWDEN, Puisne Judge.

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