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IV.—INDICTMENTS A N D INFORMATIONS IN T H E SUPERIOR COURTS.
A.—TABLE showing the number of cases tried in the Superior Courts and the result of
Nature o£ charge.
Number of
cases iu which
there was a
char-*;e of.
Number of
cases in which
there was a
conviction for.
Number of
cases in which
all persons
charged were
acquitted.
Number of
cases in which
there was a
nolle jiruseqtti.
N u m b e r of cases
in which no one
was convicted of
the eharje, but
there was a
conviction of
another offence
settint* out the
offence.
Murder other than wife, concubine or child * ...
Manslaughter
Attempt at mnrder •
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Murder of wife or concubine
Murder of child ...
Assault with intend to kill
Rape
Unnatural crimes..
3
CJ
Theft of animals wich violence to
the person
Other theft of animals
Offences:against property (ocher than |
theft of animals) with violence j
to the person ...
j
Otiier offences against property ...
Other offences against the person
Miscellaneous ofTeuces
Total
13
10
12
16
20
42
16
141
11
11
11
13
30
99
36
• Murder includes any homicide punishable by death, and accessories before the fact.
Where there are different charges in the same information based on the same facts, the case is to be placed under the
heading of the more serious charge. W h e r e there are different charges in the same information based on different
facts, each charge should be placed under its proper heading.