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I I I . — S U M M A R Y CONVICTIONS.
TABLE
shewing the Number of Persons Summarily Convicted for various Classes of Offences
and the kind of Punishments Inflicted.
Punishments.
. Total
Number
of
Persons
Convicted
Fo:
Assaults
au 1 other
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For
Malicious
Injuries to
I'ropertv.
"Fine
5.163 ,' 261
Trap •iionment, in lieu offineor,
si*i. w ...
... • ..J 1,216
PereirTtcry Im]*risonraent
1,516
Pr->uM over with or without:
.L.i-.ics or other trivial pun-'
iei-mo:.. ...
... ...I 94
176
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20
13
15
23
For
Theft of
Animal?.
16
For Offences against
Property other
than Malicious
Injuries to Property
or theft of Animals,
Total
... 7.9S9* 907
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148
117
422
oo
For Offences
against P.eTenue
Acts, and other Acts
relatine to the
Social E c o n o m y
of the Island."
For '
other
Offences.
52 i
79
17
4,214
613
565
49
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61S
5.641
N o l i . — W h - x e there has been au Appeal from the Magistrate's decision, the. case is entered as finally decided, and
not necessarily according to the Magistrate's original decision.
• T b e difference between this and the total of Persons summarily convicted in Table II. is accouuteJ for by the fact
that in cases where both fine aud imprisonment are imposed on the same person, he contributes only one of
the numbers shown iu Table II., while he m a y be shown under two heads in Table III.
IV.—INDICTMENTS A N D INFORMATIONS IN T H E SUPERIOR COURTS.
Including Courts analogous ro the Court-? of Quarter Sessions in England—i.e., District
&c.
(E.t.-':. j/.:-jsoncr tried :s counted as a se:>arate case.)
I^c'.udici' Informations for Attempts an-.: Conspiracies to
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commit the Several Ofences.
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151
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