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  • An [[Ned Kellys Trial|application]] was made to Mr Justice [[Redmond Barry|Barry]] in chambers on Saturday by Mr C A Smyth, Crown prosecutor, for an order t
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  • '''Mr Justice Barry''' said he could not go into that question. '''Mr Justice Barry''' asked what adjournment was wanted.
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  • ...e Central Criminal Court will commence today, before his Honour Mr Justice Barry. It has been arranged that the trial of '''Edward Kelly''' on the charge of
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  • ...risoner was not present in court and his Honor, Mr Justice [[Redmond Barry|Barry]], to whom the application was made, admitted it was not necessary he shoul [[Redmond Barry|His Honor]] said no reasons founded on justice or principle had been given
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  • An application was made to his Honour Mr Justice Barry, who was presiding in the Central Criminal Court yesterday, that the [[Ned In the central Criminal Court yesterday, before his honour Mr Justice Barry.
    8 KB (1,365 words) - 21:04, 20 November 2015
  • ...ence this morning in the Supreme Court house, before his Honour Mr Justice Barry. The prisoner had applied to the Crown for the usual funds for the defence
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  • ...n the Central Criminal Court, before his honour Mr Justice [[Redmond Barry|Barry]].  A large concourse of people assembled in front of the court for some t ...ny way, the Crown would consent to an adjournment for a week.  Mr Justice Barry said that as he had to preside at the Sandhurst and Castlemaine assize cour
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  • ...the 15th day of October inst., by Mr Molesworth to his Honour Sir Redmond Barry, presiding in the Central Criminal Court, to postpone the trial of Edward K
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  • '''Mr Justice Barry''' said he had read the depositions on Saturday. '''Mr Justice Barry''' said he should have to go to the Sandhurst and Castlemaine Assize Courts
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  • ...h at the Central Criminal Court on Monday. When Mr Justice [[Redmond Barry|Barry]] had taken his seat, and the prisoner was placed in the dock, Mr [[Bindon| ...esire to force on the trial, or harass the prisoner in any way. Mr Justice Barry, in granting the adjournment, characterised the conduct of the prosecution
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  • (Before His Honour Mr Justice Barry)  
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  • [[Ned Kellys Trial|Kelly's trial]] commenced this morning, before Judge Barry. The interest in the proceedings appears to have somewhat subsided, as the
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  • ...he Central Criminal Court, commenced yesterday before his Honor Mr Justice Barry, '''Edward Kelly''' was placed on [[Ned Kellys Trial|trial]] having, in Oct
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  • ...s commenced yesterday before his honour Mr Justice Redmond [[Redmond Barry|Barry]], at the Central Criminal Court. The court was filled with jurors and othe ...ting of the Central criminal Court yesterday, before his Honour Mr Justice Barry, Edward Kelly was brought up for trial on a charge of having at Stringy Bar
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  • ...resumed yesterday morning at the Central Criminal Court, before Mr Justice Barry and a jury of twelve.
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  • His [[Redmond Barry|Honour]]: What points do you allude to?
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  • '''His [[Redmond Barry|Honour]]''' , in summing up, said that two or three men made preparation wi
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  • His [[Redmond Barry|Honour]]: Edward [[Ned Kelly|Kelly]], the verdict is one which you must hav
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  • ...tunity has been afforded for the delivery of a judgement by Sir '''Redmond Barry''' , which will be read by all men, and which cannot be too much taken to h ...he murder of Constable Lonigan was continued before his Honour Sir Redmond Barry yesterday morning, at the Central Criminal Court. The court was again crowd
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