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II.—APPREHENSIONS AND SUMMONSES.
TABLK
showing the Number of Persons brought before the Magisterial Courts by arr
or summons and how the coses were disposed of by the Magisterial Couus.
N u m b e r of persons
discharged for want
of prosecution
N u m b e r of persons
discharged on the
merits of the cute.
M..«k.. «# r..r.r.r,. N u m b e r of peraoui
NU
tX i «"«»'«* for
convicted.
trial in the
Superior Courn.
Total.
Theft of animals with violence to
the person
Other theft of animali
Offences against property (other
;> than theft of animals) with
violence to the person
Other offences against property...
Homicide
Other offences against the person
Offences against the Forest Laws
Offences against the Field Watch–
men L a w
Offences against Revenue Laws,
Municipal, Road and other
Laws relating to the social
economy of the Island
Other offences ...
Total
—
17
69
3
339
562
281
69
1,209
2,549
—
in
l
150
—
229
l;>.'5
35
37
887
1,556
—
237
1,037
—
1,638
2.0
!
U
289
1,016
11,613
17,840
7
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2
46
82
53
1
2
7
209
7
427
8
1,302
35
2,259
2,676
605
1,124
13,716
22,154
II..—SUMMARY CONVICTIONS.
TABLE
showing the number of persons summarily convicted for various classes of o
the kind of punishment inflicted.
Punishments.
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Fine
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'11,948:
—
14
Imprisonment in lieu of fine where
no -,•:• i?iioe di pere-poory impri–
sonment....
Fine and peremptory imprisonment
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1.535
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31
91.
71
36
726
151
53
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— I 420
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376 I 22
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8,379
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523
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