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III.—SUMMARY CONVICTIONS.
T A B L E
showing' the Number of Persons Summarily Convicted for various Classes ofOffences
and the kind of Punishments Inflicted.
Punishments.
Fine
Imprisonment, in lieu offineor
surety ...
Peremptory Imprisonment
Bound over frith or -without
sureties or other trivial pun–
ishment ...
Total
Total
Number
of
Persotis
Convicted
4,721
1,447 •
1,416
166
1,150*
For
Assaults i _
anil other ., ,.
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.
Offences Malicious
agaiust the ^l"
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Person. Property.
I
413
178
415
33
22
16
38
1
1,039
77
!
For
Theft of
Animals.
12
14
46
1
73
for Offences against
Property other
than Malicious
Injuries to Property
or theft of Animals.
232
159
478
26
895
For Offences
against Revenue
Acts, and otiier Acts
relating to the
•Social Economy
of the Island.'
356
66
10
44
476
For
other
Offencei.
3,686
1,014
429
61
5,190
N O T E . — W h e r e there has been an Appeal from the Magistrate's decision, the case is entered as finally decided, and
not necessarily according to the llagiscrate's original decision.
• The difference between this and the total of Persons summarily convicted in Table II. is accounted for by the fact
that in cases -where both fine and imprisonment are imposed on the same person, he contributes only one of
the numbers shown in 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 to the Courcs of Quarter Sessions in England—i.e., Distri
Including** Informations for Att-rmots and ConsDiracies to
(Each prisoner tried is counted as a separate case.)
Judgment for the Crown
Judgment for the Prisoner ...
Prisoner found Insane
Case fell through for want of Prosecution,
including cases where the King's Ad–
vocate entered a nolle prosequi
Total
164
82
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