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  • ...good number of the criminal class. It was also a resort for persons of the criminal class coming from other places. ...n id="rc12572">[[#rc12572|12572]]</span> Were those persons friends of the criminal classes about Greta?— Yes.
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  • ...then he got from me all the information I possessed, and a portrait of the criminal and other information, and having done that I returned to [[Gippsland|Gipps ...e of the district was responsible for the detection of crime and arrest of criminal”, he would have left it to Hr. Kabat?— Yes.
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  • 14294 That is the duty, by law, of the inspecting superintendent?— Yes. ...rivate information sent to the Chief Commissioner or the department that a criminal is in his district, and he is not made amenable to justice, is it not the d
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  • ...e he should take to bring the parties charged with any offence against the law to justice?— In any ordinary district I would communicate to the officer ...I think if you are anxious to capture any person guilty of a breech of the law, the information that would be necessary to convey to any officer it would
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  • ...Mr. Hare should have communicated it to him. Was I to retain him until his criminal instincts were proved. I may add to what I have said that I remonstrated al
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  • ...court in the usual way, and went through all the forms of the law, and the law was carried out; and that was the last collecting of license fees at Ballar
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  • ...were acting foolishly, but did not think their actions were the result of criminal sympathy with the outlaws. ...st anyone but Mr. and Mrs. Stanistreet and my wife, sister, and brother-in-law.
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  • ...etraced their steps to their homes, carrying with them the fruits of their criminal enterprise. Cattle stealers across the border pursued a similar system, dri
    8 KB (1,214 words) - 15:43, 20 November 2015
  • '''THE FIRST CRIMINAL COURT''' ...en shot down at sight. Britishers, however, are not much given to take the law in their own hands.
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  • ..., [[#teen|Teenage years and Harry Power]] , [[#first|First run in with the law]] , [[#f|1st Fitzpatrick Incident]] , [[#fitz|The Fitzpatrick Incident]] , '''First run ins with the law''' I was charged with as . '''First Fitzpatrick incident''' On 17 September
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  • ...below''' , [[#3|Early Years]] , Teenage years , [[#7|First run in with the law]], [[#15/4/1878|Fitzpatrick Incident]] , Gold Mining , Mansfield Murders , ...' '''First run in with the law''' Some might say that I have an impressive criminal record. When they want to get you, that will get you.
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  • ...good number of the criminal class. It was also a resort for persons of the criminal class coming from other places.' ([[Royal Commission report 29/6/1881|RC125
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  • ...rt day 27 page 1|RC10544]]). Mrs Jones was charged with harbouring a known criminal. She was represented by '''Mr J Dwyer''' and was found not guilty ([[The Ar ...ammetry to fully record the site and its contents.Under Victorian Heritage law all of the historic artefacts will become the property of the State, catalo
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  • ...y's Trail''' Ned Kellys [[Ned Kellys Trial|trial]] was held in the Central Criminal Court in Melbourne, just down Russell Street from the Melbourne [[Melbourne ...ategory:Courts]] [[Category:Justice]] [[Category:law]] [[Category:criminal law]] [[Category:police]] [[Category:Kelly Gang]] [[Category:Government]]
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  • ...ed a &quot;ring&quot; that became a standing menace to the respectable and law-abiding people of the district. ...y of instances horses disappearing, if not permanently appropriated by the criminal classes, were freely taken and utilized as occasion served, and were then t
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  • ...s Ned Kelly was taken to Melbourne and the case transferred to the Central Criminal Court in Russell Street, near the Melbourne Gaol. ...the trial of Edward Kelly from the Beechworth Circuit Court to the Central Criminal Court in Melbourne. The application was made under section 33 of the Judica
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