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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 17TH JULY, 1880.

CRIMINAL CALENDAR-MAY SESSIONS, 1880.

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No.

NAME.

CRIME.

DAY OF TRIAL.

VERDICT,

1. Larceny from the person.

1880. 19th May.

2. Previous conviction (summary.)

3. Do.

do.

(do.)

4.

Do.

do.

(do.)

Guilty on 1st count; pleads guilty to counts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8.

1 Tang A-heung,...

5.

Do.

do.

(do.)

6. Do.

do,"

(do.)

7.

Do.

do.

(do.)

8.

Do'

do.

(do.)

SENTENCE.

1880.

19th May.

Five years' Penal Servi-

tude.

REMARKA

2

1. Fan A-wing,.

2. Au A-yau,...

3 Yung A-yip,...........

4

Sun A-mui........

1. Larceny on board ship on the 19th May. Both prisoners not

high seas.

2. Receiving stolen goods, (against

Au A-yau only).

1. Extortion under colour of offic.

2. The same.

guilty on 1st count.

1. Breaking and entering a dwelling 19th May. Guilty of stealing in

house, and committing a felony therein.

2. Receiving stolen goods.

5 John Pitman,

Libel.

a dwelling house by 5 jurors to 2; not guilty on 2nd count (unanimously).

8th & 9th June.

Guilty (unanimously).

1. Larceny.

21st May. Guilty on 1st count;

6 Wong A-ching,...

2. Previous conviction (summary). 3.

Do.

da. (do.)

21st May. Seven years' Penal Servi- tude, to be contempor- aneous with sentence passed on same prisoner in Case No. 10, on this Calendar.

9th June. Fined $50, and to be im- prisoned until such fine be paid.

21st May.

pleads guilty to 2nd | Three years' l'enal Servi- & 3rd counts.

tude.

1. Larceny in a boat in the barbour 19th May. 1st prisoner pleads

of Victoria in this Colony.

2. Receiving stolen goods.

3. Previous conviction (sum'ry.)}

4. Do.

do. (do.)

5. Do.

do. (do.)

7

1. Wong A-fuk,. 2. Wong A-po,...

6. Do,

do.

(de.)

7.

Do.

do. (felony.)

8.

Do.

do.

(sum'ry.)

9.

Do.

do. (do.)

[10.

Do.

do.

(do)

11. Do.

do.

[12.

Do.

do.

(do.) (do.)

8 Chan A-ling,..

otherwise called Chan Ling Shan,

Wong A-po.

Against

Wong A-fuk.

Against

guilty to Ist count; 2nd prisoner guilty on 1st count, not guilty on 2nd count; 1st prisoner not guilty on 2nd count; 1st prisoner pleads guilty to counts 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7; 2nd pri- soner pleads guilty to counts 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12.

1. Unlawfully and by fraud taking 22nd May, Guilty on 1st count;;

away from this Colony a female

for the purposes of emigration.

2. Unlawfully and by fraud attempt.

ing to take away from this Colony the same for the pur- poses of prostitution.

1. Larceny by a servant.

9 Yeong A-sz,

2. Receiving stolen goods.

not guilty on 2nd

count.

19th May.

Seven

years'

1. Wong A-fuk,

2. Wong A-po,

Penal

Servi-

tude

each.

14th June.

One year's Imprisonment

with hard labour.

19th May. 2nd count with drawn by the Attorney Gent.

26th May. Nelle prosequies. tered by the AL torney General, See Case No, 12.

10

1. Sam A-mui,.......

2. Chan A-82,

21st May. Guilty on 1st count;

not guilty on 2nd count.

21st May. Five years' Penal Servi-

tude.

1. Entering a dwelling house with in- 21st May. Both prisoners guilty

tent to commit a felony therein,

21st May.

on 1st count; not guilty on 2nd count.

Seven

years'

1. Sam A-mui,

Penal

Servi-

2. Chau A-sz,.

tude

each.

21st May.

and committing a felony therein

and breaking out of the same dwelling house,

2. Receiving stolen goods.

1. Breaking and entering a dwelling 21st May. 1st prisoner pleads

house with intent to commit a

felony therein, and committing

a felony therein.

3. Previous conviction (summary),

guilty; 2nd & 3rd | 1. Wong A-chi,-Seven prisoners guilty on years' Penal Servitude. both counts; 1st pri- 2. Fong A-fak,--Two soner pleads guilty | years' Penal Servitude.

to 3rd, 4th & 5th 3. Ki A-pui,—The same. counts,

11

1. Wong A-chi,...

2. Fong A-fuk,...

2. The same.

3. Ki A-pui,.

against Wong A-chi,

4.

Do.

5. Do.

do. do.

do.

do.

12 Yung A-yip,

Obtaining money by false pretences. 2nd June.

Guilty.

14th June. Two years' Imprisonment

with hard labour.

H. F. GIBBONS,

Registrar,

See ante Case

No. 3.

JOHN SMALE,

Chief Justice.

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