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  • ...that it would be necessary, in order to comply with the law, to remand the criminal to Beechworth, which is in the bailiwick in which the murders which he comm
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  • ...d in this respect, and beyond doubt you have rendered yourself liable to a criminal information for printing matter injurious to the prisoner, and well calcula ...er objection to the most stringent precautions being taken to see that the law is observed.
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  • ...we say once more, advisedly, that " it is notorious that the habitual criminal has a dogged hatred of the police, and a morbid vanity as regards himself, ...his client. Of course, KELLY is entitled to all the ad- vantages which the law allows him. It is for the Crown to prove the charges against him in proper
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  • ...to order that such person shall be tried for such offences at the Central Criminal Court, and the trial shall be held there accordingly. ...showed that it was advisable that the trial should be held in the Central Criminal Court and not at Beechworth.  He read the affidavit, which was as follows:
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  • ...was made to his Honour Mr Justice Barry, who was presiding in the Central Criminal Court yesterday, that the [[Ned Kellys Trial|trial]] of Edward Kelly, who w In the central Criminal Court yesterday, before his honour Mr Justice Barry.
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  • ...tted on two charges of murder, until the next sittings of the said Central Criminal Court. ...ared to act as circumstances may warrant. - B C Harriman, Secretary to the Law Department.’
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  • ...ve stated, and whether Mr Molesworth or any other experienced and talented criminal barrister is retained the fee is little enough.  I beg to request the earl ...sel, with 5s. for clerk’s fee.  I will forward your letter to the Crown Law offices, who will decide as to the amount of remuneration, if any, beyond w
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  • '''LAW NOTICES (This Day)''' Central Criminal Court-The Queen v. '''Edward Kelly'''.
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  • At a special sitting of the Central Criminal Court, commenced yesterday before his Honor Mr Justice Barry, '''Edward Kel ...avours to make himself acquainted with the facts of the case, and also the law thereof, and before he could become thoroughly seized of it he would requir
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  • ...ath. There is always a fear that justice may miscarry through a blunder at law, or through the perverseness of a juryman, and, therefore, it is satisfacto ...nued before his Honour Sir Redmond Barry yesterday morning, at the Central Criminal Court. The court was again crowded, as were also the precincts of the build
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  • ...tection―that of the ordinary citizen, and that of being ministers of the law, executive officers of the administration of the peace of the country. Whet ...e on all sides of the Court―at the common law, at the equity, and at the criminal side, with some few exceptions. As, for instance, in treason there must be
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  • ...ffers a chance of impeding or defeating its operations.  But large as the criminal class in Melbourne may be, it could not have furnished one-fourth of those ...re, the action taken cannot have any effect in arresting the course of the law.  In passing sentence on the prisoner, the learned judge who presided at t
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  • ...olicitors ends. Respectable members of the profession who have to defend a criminal are satisfied when they have obtained for their client a fair trial, but bu ...o be the leading characteristics of the criminal who has been condemned by law, and certainly these would seem to be the leading features of the offender
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  • ...uld naturally go on to disband the police, for it would have said that any criminal against whom a warrant is issued is at liberty to shoot his would- be appre ...d that this was not a case in which petitions could have any effect.  The law had to be carried out, and if it were not, those who had the responsibility
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  • 'Mr David Gaunson, a chief expounder of law in Parliament, and a prominent leader at the justice seats in our courts, p ...the promoters of the meeting should certainly have been undertaken by the law abiding citizens of Melbourne; but not having been done, it remains for eve
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  • ...the jury having found him guilty he must suffer the extreme penalty of the law. He considered that the people who were getting up this agitation were by n ...ol. Precisely the same course will be followed as in the case of any other criminal. ==
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  • ...of the Executive Council, who upon calm deliberation had decided that the law should take its course, His Excellency must decline to receive any deputati ...in the demonstration, that no mortal power could intervene to prevent the criminal meeting the fate he so richly deserved.
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  • ...rdinary circumstances no one, whilst desirous of seeing the justice of the law maintained, would refuse their pity to those who may be innocently involved
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  • ...r vicious youths, who had not at that time come within the clutches of the law, enrolled themselves amongst their admirers. The long continued immunity th Those who are inclined to regard the criminal career of these miserable creatures with a feeling almost amounting to envy
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  • ...in the minds of unthinking, and to still further deprave the minds of the criminal classes amongst us.
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