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  • ..., [[#7/11/1878|Lead up to Ned Kelly's Trial]] , [[#10/12/1878|Start of the Trial]] , [[#10/2/1879|First day of evidence]] , [[#2/12/1879|Evidence from the w ...til now the police have had it all their own way. If I get a full and fair trial - I don't care how it goes - the public will see I am not the monster I hav
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  • | Ned Kelly's Trial | After the Trial
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  • ...g 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kellys Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , '''Phot '''Ned Kelly's trial''' '''Royal Commission'''
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  • ...by any person dead or alive, provided he failed to surrender and stand his trial after due notice by proclamation. By the same Act it was provided that anyo
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  • ...on the gang severally to surrender on or before November 12, to take their trial for murder. There upon the necessary notices and proclamations were publish ..., 1878, under my hand and seal, in order to your answering and taking your trial for that on the twenty sixth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and
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  • ...ys. Had there been available evidence upon which to commit the accused for trial the matter would have been different, but in nearly all the cases, though e
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  • ...rived that not enough evidence should be brought forward to commit him for trial. To whatever extent Sherritt kept faith with the police it is certain that
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  • ...l, three of the outlaws were dead, the fourth was wounded and awaiting his trial. The pestilent Kelly gang could trouble Victoria no more, and congratulator
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  • ...lice court at Beechworth, where, ultimately, he was committed to stand his trial for murder. In the meantime, matters were going ill in the police force, in ...re [[Redmond Barry|Mr Justice Barry]] at the Melbourne Criminal Court. The trial, which created intense interest, was not a very long one, and ended in the
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  • ...of it, and she is ready. With one bound she is in the saddle. A momentary trial of the stirrups and this blithesome daughter of the bush is fading off the
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  • ...ntly recovered from his wounds to stand his preliminary [[Ned Kellys Trial|trial]] at the [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth Assizes]]. The court was crowded. Ke
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  • TRIAL AND DEATH OF NED KELLY ...ted for [[Ned Kellys Trial|trial]] at the Criminal Court at Melbourne. The trial began on October 28, 1880, and lasted all that day and the next. Mr Justice
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  • ...There are many people alive to-day who were present when that [[Ned Kellys Trial|dramatic scene]], the passing of the sentence of death, was enacted in the ...s could speak of him with the tolerance commonly extended to men a waiting trial. But he declared in firm tones that he did not care, and that he would be t
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  • TRIAL AND DEATH OF NED KELLY
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  • The prisoner was taken to Beechworth, and committed for trial on a charge of burglary; there being many other charges of a similar nature
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  • ...th my brother officer and I agreed that the black fellow should be given a trial; so we sent the clerk back alone to get the black fellow, and strange to sa
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  • == Power’s trial == Power was put on his trial at [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth]], charged with highway robbery under arms
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  • ...moment I took up with him, and his end showed I was right in my opinion of trial. Of a night, whilst I was watching with him, he would sit beside me and tel
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  • ...but the evidence was not sufficient for the magistrates to commit him for trial, as the horse was not forthcoming, and Aaron was acquitted. I am not quite
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  • ...that there were many officers in the force senior to me who should have a trial. He replied: "The Government have decided upon your going, and you mus
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  • ...was sent up to [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth]], where he was committed for trial, and then sent back to Melbourne, where he was tried and sentenced to be ha
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  • ...judge never read the evidence; he got it all out of the papers before the trial. The papers had us already convicted. When he (Judge Barry) was summing up ...Beechworth Gaol and admitted to bail this woman who had been committed for trial for aiding and abetting in an attempt to murder Constable Fitzpatrick at Gr
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  • ...ded to by Dr John [[Nicholson|Nicholson]], who, giving evidence during the trial at the [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth Assizes]] on [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Mur
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  • ...d's objection, [[Kate Kelly|Kate]]'s name was not mentioned at Mrs Kelly's trial.
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  • == TRIAL AT BEECHWORTH == ...d Williamson were arrested and brought to Benalla on April 17, 1878, their trial did not take place until October 9, when they were all convicted and duly s
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  • ...clothing. They were informed of the latest developments at their mother's trial, and of any police movements. At first Ned had left home to keep Dan out of
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  • ...evidence at Beechworth in August, 1880, at [[Ned Kellys Trial|Ned Kelly's trial]], in order to square it with established facts. Allowance appears to have
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  • ...onest men. I’ll report you to your officer"! In giving [[Ned Kellys Trial|evidence]] at Beechworth in 1880, Mr Dudley said that Tennant, who was a Sc
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  • ...y amongst which was a discharged Sergeant of Police, was empanelled on the trial and David [[Lindsay's Shanty|Lindsay]] who gave evidence for the Crown is a
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  • ...llys at Greta.  Their friends were illegally imprisoned without charge or trial, and some, who were not even known to the gang, were also illegally impriso
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  • ...yards.  They had heard that an India rubber coat would do this.  After a trial the rubber coat was declared to be ineffective.  Then they tried sheet iro
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  • ...surrender himself on or before a day and at a place specified to abide his trial for the crime of which he so stands accused. Provided that the judge shall
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  • 3         If the person so charged shall not surrender himself for trial pursuant to such summons or shall not be apprehended or being apprehended o ...without alleging by what means or in what particular manner the person on trial harboured or aided or gave arms sustenance or information to the outlaw or
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  • ...uch the articles purchased. Even this offer was refused, and Ned Kelly, on trial for his life and suffering from the effects of his wounds, was denied a cha ...t at a distance and watched; but it seems to me to be unjust, when I am on trial for my life, to refuse to allow those I put confidence in to come with in c
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  • == Ned Kelly’s Trial at Melbourne == Mr H Molesworth applied for a postponement of Ned Kelly’s trial until next month. In support of the application, he read the following affi
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  • ...or introduce a variety of matters which had nothing to do with the present trial; but, unfortunately, his intentions were rendered futile by the Crown, who
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  • ...ained how far this material was to be used in influencing the [[Ned Kellys Trial|jury]] in arriving at a verdict. '''According to all principles of fairness ...memory of the jury. They were not to suppose that the prisoner was on his trial for the murder of Kennedy and Scanlan. The charge against him was the murde
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  • ...rowan Inn|Jones]] was charged with harbouring the Kellys and committed for trial.
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  • | Trial at Beechworth
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  • "I was sent to sketch him during his trial. After a little while, I noticed his eyes fixed on me. It was a cold day, a
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  • ...be. Parties of three or four, determined to give the Upper Goulburn a fair trial, should provide themselves with blankets, rough warm clothing, long hip boo
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  • ...ects already obtained they promise to become of considerable importance. A trial crushing of five tons from the City of Melbourne prospecting claim yielded The trial crushing, as above stated, was taken equally from those three shafts, and t
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  • ...stationed at Jamieson, has resulted in the constable's being committed for trial on two charges of Larceny. The trial and conviction of David Lake, at Mansfield Police Court, on Saturday last,
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  • ...baling with ease. This company's prospects are considered very promising, trial crushings having yielded exceedingly gratifying results. It is expected, so
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  • ...t they were difficult to recognise as such. I took a few to Albury, and on trial at Mr ---, they were found to be glass, or something equally worthless. Fro
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  • ...hickness from 18 inches to 3 feet. Some months back the prospector's had a trial crushing at Adelong, and the yield was 12oz to the ton. This astonishing re ...d the jumpers were summoned for the assault. The morning appointed for the trial the party assaulted got two horses saddled-one for himself and the other fo
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  • ...ts place or rather over it is now growing a fine lawn, soft as velvet. The trial has demonstrated the fact that couch grass is most invaluable in laying san
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  • ...iculars elicited at the inquest held at the time, and more recently at the trial of one of the supposed culprits, are fresh in the memory of a few, yet the
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  • ...ing William Skelton seven years ago with a bullock yoke, and committed for trial. Skelton has been suffering from the effects of the blow ever since, and hi
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  • The prisoner reserved, his defence and was committed to take his trial at the Circuit Court at Beechworth on the 10th Inst. The Court then adjourn
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  • ...esult of the preliminary examination was that he was committed to take his trial at the Beechworth Circuit Court on the 10th inst."
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  • ...niliquin was proclaimed a township prisoners were brought to Moulamein for trial. [[Hay|Hay]], Balranald, [[Deniliquin|Deniliquin]] and even [[Wagga Wagga|W
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  • ...in Beechworth, for willful murder. They were also committed to take their trial at the same court for robbery under arms.  
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  • The Bench committed the prisoner to take his trial at the next General Sessions to be held at Beechworth on the 3rd day of Feb
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  • ...ttle stealing. The prisoners who reserved their defence were committed for trial. ...s wife to him. The prisoners who reserved their defence were committed for trial in this case.
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  • ...the gaol to serve their sentence, but on those who have been committed for trial an additional expenditure has to be incurred. The average number of witness ...were sent to gaol was 3, 8, and 3, and one prisoner only was committed for trial, he being sent up last year. It will thus be seen that the cost of conveyin
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  • ...acks were nothing remarkable; considerable amusements was created by their trial at jumping. Some of them took the leaps well, but there was a great amount
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  • The prisoner was committed for trial, after some discussion. ...ture against the prisoner was heard, and on this also he was committed for trial.
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  • The Bench then committed the prisoner to take his trial at the next Beechworth Circuit Court to be held on 13th.October. Bail was a
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  • ...obably occupy the remainder of the week. There are six causes set down for trial, the bar being represented by Messrs. Balamons. Darley, und M Stephen, and
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  • ...over 150 feet, in the course of which they have cut some very fair gold. A trial machine yielded 40oz. 15dwt., who is considered very fair by the party. Thi
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  • ...g stands, and two of the principal masons have been served with writs. The trial case come off for some time.
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  • Oakley Rorden, one of three men committed for trial for stealing tobacco, died in Deniliquin Gaol. He had been at tended by Dr
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  • The prisoners reserved their defence, and were committed for trial at the Beechworth Assize Court, on the 9th October next.
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  • ...Beechworth Gaol and admitted to bail this woman who had been committed for trial for aiding and abetting in an attempt to murder Constable [[Fitzpatrick|Fit
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  • ...st, Woods (exhibited by M'Ewan and Co -first) first prize subject to field trial, to be named on a day within three months of the show), second, Corbett and
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  • ...ize for the best collection; Messrs Corbett for reaper and binder, without trial , Messrs Swan and Co , Messrs Jos Nicholson, Mr A W Wall, and others, also
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  • Dr John [[Nicholson|Nicholson]], gave evidence during the trial of Mrs Kelly at the Beechworth Assizes on October 9, 1878
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  • ...bushranger, was shot, and the civilian who shot him was not placed on his trial. ...kangaroo, the Attorney-General would be bound to place that person on his trial, though no doubt the jury would acquit him without leaving the box.
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  • ...ed with felony may be called upon by a judge to surrender, and to take his trial, and if he fails to surrender in due course, any person, without challenge, ...g him to surrender him self on a day and at a place specified to abide his trial.
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  • ...ently convicted of receiving stolen horses, which it was stated during the trial had been stolen by Edward Kelly. After the fate of poor Kennedy, it is surp
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  • ...e residents of Alexandra, this being the only machine available for public trial crushings.
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  • ...o surrender at Mansfield on or before Tuesday the 12th inst to stand their trial for murder. The orders or summonses are published this morning, and if the
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  • ...surrender at Mansfield on the 12 th inst., for the purpose of taking their trial for the offences alleged against them. The summons reciting the order requi ...t 1878, under my hand and seal, in order to your answering and taking your trial for that on the twenty-sixth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and
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  • ...at Donnybrook on a charge of horsestealing, and having been committed for trial from here, was subsequently convicted and sentenced at Beechworth in August ...gain in 1870 for unlawfully wounding, on which charge he was committed for trial to Beechworth. Against John Quinn, another uncle, who is now known to be cl
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  • ...e said Daniel Kelly is not in custody, and has not surrendered himself for trial for the said crime of which he stands accused at Mansfield aforesaid, or at
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  • ...riod within which Kelly's gang were to surrender themselves to abide their trial, or to take the peril of outlawry. They did not make their appearance as re
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  • ...h considered a good case had been made out, and committed the prisoner for trial at the Criminal Sessions to be held at Benalla on 19th December. Bail was r
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  • ...the trial of the man [[Wombat ranges|Walter Lynch]], who was committed for trial from Mansfield on the charge of having sent a threatening letter signed &qu
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  • ...the trial of the man [[Wombat ranges|Walter Lynch]], who was committed for trial from Mansfield on the charge of having sent a threatening letter signed &qu
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  • ...of the Kellys, the law officers of the Crown have taken steps to have his trial held in Melbourne so that the witnesses may be beyond the reach of intimida
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  • ...the trial of the man [[Wombat ranges|Walter Lynch]]. who was committed for trial from Mansfield on the charge of having sent a threatening letter signed. &q
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  • ...charged with sending a threatening letter to Mr Monk, is now to stand his trial in Melbourne; and it is suggested that special protection should be given t
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  • ...trong undergrowth proved the most productive nursery for fungi, and at the trial a cloud of rust-dust almost enveloped the machines. The wheat cut was worth
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  • ...e meat were already in Euroa. The prisoner was fully committed to take his trial at the next Court of Assize to be holden at Beechworth on 6th May.
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  • ...iven one way or the other. A hawker named Ben Gould hag been committed for trial from Euroa on a somewhat similar charge, the allegation being that at the t
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  • ...em that, from some cause or other, the machinery of our neighbours has, on trial, been proved unequal to the strain put it; and it will be well if our own,
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  • ...ppose at a court of gaol delivery the Crown prosecutor desired to have the trial of a prisoner postponed, the Court would require some evidence besides his
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  • The trial of [[Wombat ranges|Walter Lynch]] farmer, near Mansfield, for sending a let THE TRIAL OF WALTER LYNCH
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  • '''Walter Lynch trial continued'''
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  • '''Walter Lynch's trial'''
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  • '''Walter Lynch's trial'''
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  • ...ing to ruin. It was asked that these men should now be either put on their trial or discharged. Families were being reduced to beggary in consequence of the ...earty and Strickland were received, he would have both men placed on their trial.
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  • ...e lives in Melbourne. Byrne is my brother in law, and was a witness on the trial of Lynch. Was not asked to examine the tracks on Monday. Am not in the habi
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  • ...been living with his brother in law (Walker) in Melbourne during the Lynch trial. To Mr O'Leary -Told Monk I had seen Byrne and Walker together twice in Mel
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  • The Long-looked-for Company report a trial crushing from their reef in Cornish Town, [[Rutherglen|Indigo]], of 200 loa
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  • ...Beechworth Police Court, when, in all probability, he will be remanded for trial for the collection of the necessary evidence.
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  • ...oing so, and the prisoners reserved their defence. They were committed for trial at the Central Criminal Court at Sydney. ...were then committed for trial. The four prisoners were then committed for trial charged with robbing the Wantabadgery Station, and Constable Wiles' evidenc
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  • A trial of reapers and binders took place at Mr [[MacBean|M'Bean]]'s Merangan Stati
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  • ...from the gaol hospital for some time to come, and it is probable that his trial will have to be postponed''' '''
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  • '''NED KELLY’S TRIAL''' ...ral Criminal Court, Melbourne, which course will probably be adopted for a trial.
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  • ...e extent in a condition of lawlessness, still survives, and now awaits his trial and sentence, the tragic events of Sunday and Monday last may be said to ha
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  • ...we think it will be admitted now that the police, not only when the fatal trial came, fully answered the expectations of their friends—and we claim to be
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  • ...ered doubtful whether he will have sufficiently recovered to then take his trial for the many heinous crimes laid to his charge. Dr Shiels, the gaol doctor,
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  • ...Donaghy.  He is treated in the hospital as an ordinary prisoner awaiting trial, with the exception of a strong guard being kept constantly watching him, t
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  • == NED KELLY’S TRIAL == ...for believing that any departure from the ordinary rule into [[Ned Kellys Trial|legal proceedings]] in the case of Ned Kelly will be made. It has been sugg
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  • ...hat date, and then it is anticipated he will be well enough to undergo his trial. Should these anticipations prove to be correct he will be transferred to B
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  • ...efence, unless his own friends do so. It may be taken for granted that the trial will be long, and fought out, even if it only affords an opportunity for pr
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  • ...atter. Granted that did the ordinary reasons for changing the venue of the trial of a great criminal—such as the danger of a popular outbreak or the fear ...should also be surrounded by all the solemnities which would invest such a trial with the whole force and majesty of the law.  We would strongly advocate t
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  • ...at the police court for the purpose of asking for the formal [[Ned Kellys Trial|remand]] of Ned Kelly, the bushranger, who stands charged with a series of
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  • ...elly is now in Melbourne gaol, recovering from his wounds and awaiting his trial.
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  • ...nd he was asked if he had any objection to being removed to Beechworth for trial. He replied he had none. Constable [[McIntyre|M'Intyre]] was present, and f ...will be, the Crown will take the necessary steps to have the venue for the trial changed to the Central Criminal Court at Melbourne .
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  • ...the whole matter with indifference, asked if the proceedings constituted a trial.  He was informed that such was not the case, but that the intention was s
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  • ...e press. An attempt will be made on Friday to obtain a postponement of the trial for one week. The witnesses who will be examined on behalf of the Crown are
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  • '''NED KELLYS TRIAL'''
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  • ...but they were doomed to disappointment, as Kelly will not be put upon his trial until Friday next, when the three charges of murder against him will be ful
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  • THE TRIAL OF KELLY AT BEECHWORTH ...conversation with him. He disclaimed any intention of being present at the trial. At Sebastopol I visited the house of [[Mrs Margaret Byrne|Mrs Byrne]], and
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  • ...row, at the [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth Police Court.]] Two [[Ned Kellys Trial|charges]] will be preferred against the prisoner―first, that he murdered
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  • A late edotion of THE HERALD with the erport of Kelly’s trial, further particulars of the Omeo and other items of news will be published '''NED KELLY’S TRIAL'''
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  • ...rest there had been an amount of doubt as to whether he would ever come to trial at all—whether indeed he would live—and steps which might have otherwis ...y had to bear in mind that after all he was simply a prisoner awaiting his trial, and the humanity of the British law insisted upon a man’s innocence unti
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  • ...arly as possible this afternoon, and will contain later particulars of the trial of Ned Kelly, the Melbourne Cup acceptances, and other items of news. '''NED KELLYS TRIAL'''
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  • ...ategory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:trial]] [[Category:Beechworth court]] [[Category:George Stephens]] [[Category:his
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  • ...ategory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:trial]] [[Category:Beechworth court]] [[Category:George Stephens]] [[Category:his
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  • ...ategory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:trial]] [[Category:Beechworth court]] [[Category:George Stephens]] [[Category:his
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  • ...ategory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:trial]] [[Category:Beechworth court]] [[Category:George Stephens]] [[Category:his
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  • ...ategory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:trial]] [[Category:Beechworth court]] [[Category:James Gloster]] [[Category:histo
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  • == TRIAL OF KELLY AT == ...y the [[Newspapers|newspapers]] in speaking of the accused, who was on his trial for his life. The [[The Argus (56)|Argus]] had a paragraph in reference to
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  • ...out the whole affair. There was not too much published to prevent the fair trial of the Kelly gang. What was published tended to the glorification of the Ke == INCIDENTS OF THE TRIAL ==
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  • ...peak of me with that patient toleration generally extended to men awaiting trial, and who are assumed according to the boast of British justice, to be innoc
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  • ...as stated by him, but that he had not probed the wound; however, since the trial the doctor has told Fitzpatrick that his wound was never caused by a bullet
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  • ...t. Mr C A [[Smyth|Smyth]], Mr [[Chomley (2)|Chomley]], and Mr [[Ned Kellys Trial|Gurner]] appeared, as before, for the Crown, and Mr [[Gaunson, David|Gaunso ...which the public newspapers were speaking of the prisoner now standing on trial for his life. In yesterday’s ''[[The Argus (49)|Argus]]'' , for instance,
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  • ...If anything was said about Sergeant Steele having given evidence at the trial of Mrs Kelly, it has escaped my recollection. After the first instant when ...e has been too much published so far preventing the prisoner having a fair trial. I mean that what was published tended to the glorification of the gang.
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  • ...nal, because Kelly is not convicted, but merely an accused person awaiting trial. It is, moreover, grossly illegal, and a violation of the rights of common
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  • ...sked who the strange man was, and he replied that he was a man they had on trial as an associate, but one who he did not think would suite. The gang left at
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  • {{Full Text}}'''THE TRIAL OF NED KELLY'''
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  • == TRIAL OF KELLY AT BEECHWORTH == Punctually at ten o’clock this morning the trial of Edward Kelly was resumed before Mr Foster, PM in the Beechworth Police C
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  • ...ard. I worked hard to earn it. I expect to get into some ……… or this trial; at least. I intend to try it. It was on Government business that I went to
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  • The hearing of evidence in the [[Ned Kellys Trial|case]] of Edward Kelly, the bushranger, was resumed this morning before Mr
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  • ...I am expecting to get some billet under the Government at the end of this trial; at least I intend to try. I sent reports to Mr Nicolson from time to time
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  • ...-stealers, and warrants were issued for their arrest. The barrister at the trial of the Baumgartens said, “Why don’t you bring Ned Kelly here, and these ...ted with the Kelly people met a doctor of Beechworth immediately after the trial, and wagered a bottle of champagne that within a month a policeman would be
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  • ...ll be published this afternoon, and will contain continuation of the Kelly trial, and other items of news '''NED KELLY’S TRIAL'''
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  • {{Full Text}}THE TRIAL OF NED KELLY The trial of Kelly was continued, at Beechworth, this morning. George Stevens, a groo
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  • == TRIAL OF KELLY AT BEECHWORTH == The trial of Edward Kelly, charged with the murder of Constable Lonigan, was continue
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  • The prisoner was then formally committed to take his trial at the next Beechworth Assize Court , to be held on the 14 th October next. At the close of the trial to day, when Mr Foster asked prisoner the formal question, if he had anythi
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  • ...ase had been made out, and asked that the prisoner should be committed for trial at the Beechworth Assizes in October next. ...n the usual way, if he had anything to say against his being committed for trial. The prisoner said, “No.”
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  • ...ill be published early this afternoon, and will contain particulars of the trial of Ned Kelly, and other items on news. '''NED KELLYS TRIAL'''
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  • ...rom outside the house. This coupled with some statements made at Kelly’s trial, that the police, knowing that there were a number of innocent people in th
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  • Ned Kelly was committed for trial to-day, charged with the murder of constable Lonigan. The other cases were
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  • == TRIAL OF NED KELLY == The trial of Edward Kelly charged with the murder of Constable Michael Scanlan, was c
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  • ...rders of the Chief Secretary. The prisoner was then formally committed for trial.
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  • The [[Ned Kellys Trial|prosecution]] of Edward Kelly on the charge of having murdered Constable Sc
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  • ...did not propose to say any- thing against the prisoner being committed for trial upon this, the second, as on the first charge. He desired to say, however, The prisoner was then committed for trial at the Beechworth Circuit Court, to be held on the 14th of October.
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  • Edward Kelly was yesterday committed to stand trial at the Beechworth Circuit Court on October 14th, on the charge of having mu
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  • '''NED KELLY’S TRIAL'''
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  • ...replied to before any one could intervene. The prisoner was committed for trial.
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  • '''NED KELLY'S TRIAL''' ...is manifested throughout the district and in the town in the [[Ned Kellys Trial|proceedings]] which are being taken in connection with the prosecution of E
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  • ...y. The Crown will probably at once make the necessary application that the trial be heard in Melbourne , and it is not likely that it will be opposed. ...ined in a warm cell in Beechworth gaol for several nights during Kelly’s trial, and in the morning being told off to do duty in the cold corridors of the
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  • ...that be may be tried in Melbourne . The evidence given at the police court trial was collected and arranged by Sub-inspector [[Det Kennedy|Kennedy]], of the
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  • ...y, who the previous day had been committed at the police court to take his trial on the charges of murdering Constables Lonigan and Scanlon at Stringybark C ...r. It is now considered to be a certainty that Kelly will be placed on his trial at Melbourne, and not at the Beechworth assizes, to which he was committed.
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  • '''EDWARD KELLY'S TRIAL''' ...newspaper already condemning him to death. Ought Edward Kelly to have any trial at all? Your article, if it means anything, says "No." You praise
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  • ...if not absolutely intended, to prevent his having what is his right-a fair trial." If this is the case, Mr GAUNSON had better move in the matter withou ...r trial, that is simply nonsense. It is because we wish him to have a fair trial that we protest against Mr GAUNSON'S irregular attempts to ' steal a march
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  • Since the trial of the outlaw, Edward Kelly, rumors have been freely circulated to the effe
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  • ...inquiry, or what shall be the scope of any investigation, until after the trial of Edward Kelly has taken place.
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  • '''THE TRIAL OF EDWARD KELLY''' ...on shall be tried for such offences at the Central Criminal Court, and the trial shall be held there accordingly.
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  • “10.  That for the foregoing reasons I verily believe a fair trial cannot be held at the said Assize Court to be holden at Beechworth aforesai
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  • ...a list of prisoners now in the Melbourne gaol awaiting [[Ned Kellys Trial|trial]] at the sittings of the Central Criminal Court, which commences at the Sup
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  • ...e today, before his Honour Mr Justice Barry. It has been arranged that the trial of '''Edward Kelly''' on the charge of murder preferred against him will be
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  • == THE TRIAL OF NED KELLY == ...s Trial|Molesworth]] for the postponement of the prisoner Edward Kelly’s trial until next month.
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  • ...e of this was pointed out to the Minister, and it was believed that if the trial were postponed the Lands Office would complete the title.  ...t it was intended to proceed with the trial at the present sittings.  The trial could not take place earlier, as the prisoner was committed to the Beechwor
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  • The [[Ned Kellys Trial|trial]] of Edward Kelly will commence this morning in the Supreme Court house, be
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  • The [[Ned Kellys Trial|trial]] of Edward Kelly was to have taken place yesterday, in the Central Crimina ...a very becoming act on the part of the Crown to postpone the trial.  The trial was then postponed, and the prisoner was removed to gaol.
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  • ...ir Redmond Barry, presiding in the Central Criminal Court, to postpone the trial of Edward Kelly, a prisoner committed on two charges of murder, until the n ...uld supply them in the usual course.  Having regard to the time which the trial is calculated to occupy, and the time counsel would require to work up the
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  • ...nd I beg to renew my letter of yesterday.  If the Crown will postpone the trial to next sittings, Mr Molesworth can act as prisoner’s counsel.  P.S. - O “15.  That I am satisfied, if the Crown forces the prisoner to his trial at these sittings, the prisoner would have no defence provided for him such
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  • ...ithout requesting the Crown’s assistance, and I am satisfied that if the trial be postponed as requested, the prisoner’s friends will supply me with the ...stponed until next sittings the prisoner will then be prepared to take his trial.
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  • '''TRIAL OF EDWARD KELLY''' ...Mr [[Bindon|Bindon]], jun., made an application for a postponement of the trial on the the ground that the prisoner was unprepared to go into his defence,
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  • ...good. By this time rich quartz had been opened up on Cherry's claim, and a trial crushing was made at the Prospectors, which yielded 10 ounces to the ton, o
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  • The trial of Edward Kelly the bushranger has been postponed until the 28th inst. The
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  • {{Full Text}}THE TRIAL OF NED KELLY ...ing, as the public time was devoted to the discharge of public duties. The trial then proceeded, and Mr Smyth opened the case for the Crown. The evidence of
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  • '''TRIAL OF EDWARD KELLY''' ...onor Mr Justice Barry, '''Edward Kelly''' was placed on [[Ned Kellys Trial|trial]] having, in October, 1878, at Stringy Bark Creek, near Mansfield, murdered
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  • ...alf of the prosecution. Shortly after 6 o’clock his Honour said that the trial could not be concluded that night, and therefore he would adjourn the case '''THE TRIAL OF EDWARD KELLY'''
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  • '''Ned Kelly's trial continued'''
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  • '''Ned Kelly's trial continued''' At this stage the further hearing of the trial was adjourned till next day, at 9 o’clock .
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  • == THE TRIAL OF KELLY == The trial of Edward Kelly for the murder of Constable Thomas Lonigan was resumed yest
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  • ...or introduce a variety of matters which had nothing to do with the present trial, but, unfortunately, his intentions were rendered futile by the Crown, who
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  • ...memory of the jury. They were not to suppose that the prisoner was on his trial for the murder of Kennedy and Scanlan. The charge against him was the murde
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  • ...me. It is also well that one of the gang, at last, should undergo a public trial and a death upon the scaffold, if for no other reason than that an opportun The [[Ned Kellys Trial|trial]] of Edward Kelly for the murder of Constable Lonigan was continued before
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  • '''THE TRIAL OF EDWARD KELLY''' The [[Ned Kellys Trial|trial]] of Edward Kelly on the charge of murdering Constable Lonigan was resumed
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  • ...ns―he used the word because it had been made use of in the course of the trial, although he thought it inappropriate―what right had four other men armed
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  • ...dence to-day. The jury were properly told that the prisoner was not on his trial for the murder of either Scanlan or Kennedy, but he had admitted the eviden ...No circumstances that I can conceive could have altered the result of your trial.
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  • ...judgement somewhere. It will be different the next time they have a Kelly trial, for they are not all killed. It would have been for the good of the Crown ...required to do, before the Executive any circumstances connected with your trial that may be required. I can hold out to you no hope. I do not see that I ca
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  • {{Full Text}}'''TRIAL AND CONVICTION OF NED KELLY''' [[Ned Kellys Trial|trial]] of Kelly was resumed this morning. The attendance on the part of the publ
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  • ...and to lay before the Executive all the circumstances connected with your trial that may be required. I can hold out to you no hope, and I do not see that
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  • ...ategory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Trial]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...at it is true, why, we would ask, was it not brought out and proved on the trial? ...In passing sentence on the prisoner, the learned judge who presided at the trial said:―“The facts (adduced in evidence) are so numerous, and so convinci
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  • ...ng in a lamentable tone portions of the speech made by the prisoner at his trial, and wailing in the intervals over his doom.  The speakers took their posi
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  • ...Kelly on a charge of attempted murder.  He reminded his audience that the trial of Kelly’s mother and her fellow-prisoners took place in October, 1878, a ...moments by wild beasts, or when he was on his legs and fighting.  At his trial the prisoner was unable to obtain a fair defence, in consequence of his cou
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  • ...d a criminal are satisfied when they have obtained for their client a fair trial, but business may be pressed upon the man who lets it be known that he will
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  • ...stated in it were within the knowledge of the person now stating them, the trial was the proper time when he should have appeared, and made his statement.  ...atever in the case.  A long time elapsed between the apprehension and the trial.  As to the remark about the execution being fixed at an earlier date than
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  • ...ategory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Trial]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...ategory:Newspaper]] [[Category:press report]] [[Category:1880]] [[Category:Trial]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...would have done, directly a verdict of guilty had been given after a fair trial, he has been pestering the GOVERNOR and the Ministry with far-fetched argum
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  • ...h offender Edward Kelly.  He had been outlawed, but he was allowed a fair trial before his fellow countrymen.  The verdict of the jury was, of course,...
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  • ...the disgrace of past misconduct shall attach to my people, without a fair trial, upon whose belief I have asked common justice in this respect, and allege
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  • The Bench then committed the prisoner for trial at the next assizes to be held in Beechworth.
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  • ...est foundation Police magistrates as a rule were too anxious to commit for trial
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  • ...or that new evidence tending to discredit it has been discovered since the trial. A prisoner wrongly convicted cannot be declared innocent, but he is not ab ...e verdict, or where new evidence which could not have been produced at the trial has subsequently come to light, but in practice the Royal prerogative is in
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  • ...evidence was not of much importance. The accused was committed to take his trial at the sessions on the 11th March next, bail being allowed in two sureties
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  • ...ty pending the report of the commission, were to a certain extent on their trial. The commission might find it necessary to censure or praise any of those g
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  • Benjamin Goold was put on his trial for setting fire to a dwelling at Violet Town , and was defended by Mr Fred
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  • ...t to be placed there after the part he had taken in the operations and the trial of Ned Kelly. It was from no personal fear that be objected to being statio
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  • ...position here is much the same. The police offices are virtually on their trial, and they have the right to be present during the hearing of evidence, and
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  • ...arged with having stolen a saddle from his (Mr Graves') stock- man. At the trial Dan, although there was no doubt that he was the thief, produced evidence p
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  • ...kes the evidence of the officers who have been virtually placed upon their trial. This, it will be admitted, is an extra-ordinary step. It is extremely unju
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  • ...aring the evidence of 13 witnesses, the Bench committed both prisoners for trial at the next Beechworth assizes, to be held on the 14 the October next. An a
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  • ...promise, with good treatment, to give an excellent display next year. The trial of the dairy cows excited great interest. The six exhibits were all milked
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  • ...to imprisonment for a day. Ho can only direct that the man shall take his trial. So with the Steam Navigation Board.
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  • ...to his treatment of Senior-constable Kelly. In September, 1880, after the trial of Edward Kelly at Beechworth, that officer was ordered to Greta, but he re
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  • ...does not make himself a success in the position. He is entitled to a fair trial, but he must not expect to receive undue favour.
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  • ...for detective work had occasionally been employed, but they had always on trial failed, and the system of promoting from the ranks had been found to answer
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  • ...ery serious matter for him that after 30 years service he should be put on trial for every trumpery thing that cropped up day after day.
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  • ...told by Detective Duncan that the evidence to be given against him at the trial would be 10 times worse than the charge itself. This was the case, and he r
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  • ...uot;Oh yes; I intend to go in for worse." He was tried, committed for trial, pleaded guilty, was sentenced and made no complaint at the time about the
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  • ...ccused person is guaranteed a trial by law, and justice is wronged if that trial is sot aside by personal authority. Some of our contemporaries are assuming
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  • 10 That if after a fair trial any plain clothes constables be found inefficient or their conduct unsatisf
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  • ...nches of the service, and under such circumstances it is sure to receive a trial. When the long-service officers are intolerable accord as to the best way o
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  • ...lan would probably do all that is necessary, and at any rate seems worth a trial. No Minister could venture to override tho recommendation of the board, mor
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  • ...g 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kellys Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , '''Phot '''Ned Kelly's trial''' '''Royal Commission'''
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  • ...g 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kellys Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , '''Phot ...d the other press on the train from Melbourne to Glenrowan. '''Ned Kelly's trial''' '''Royal Commission'''
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  • ...880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]], Ned Kellys Trial , Royal Commission Joseph Gibbs Duffett a prominent Lawyer, along with four
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  • ...g 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kellys Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , '''Phot '''Ned Kelly's trial''' Our artist was present at Ned Kelly's committal hearing ([[Herald at Kel
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  • ...g 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kellys Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , '''Phot '''Ned Kelly's trial''' '''Royal Commission''' Mr Hall was one of the [[Royal Commission|Commiss
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  • ...g 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kellys Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , '''Phot ...eat expense. '''Trial and Death of Ned Kelly''' TheSMH reported Ned Kellys trial and execution in some detail '''Royal Commission'''
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  • ...80 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kellys Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , '''Phot ...lice party under Sup Hare. '''Ned Kelly's trial''' The Age reported on the trial in detail '''Royal Commission''' In May 1881 Mrs. [[Ellen Sherritt|Sherritt
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  • ...g 1879 Early 1880 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , Glenrowan Siege , Ned Kellys Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , '''Phot Walter Lynch's trial for sending a threatening letter to Edward Monk. ([[The Argus at KellyGang
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  • ...80 , Death of Aaron Sherritt , [[#28/6/1880|Glenrowan Siege]] , Ned Kellys Trial , Royal Commission , '''Early service''' , Later service , Family , '''Phot ...Herald29/6/1880]]) '''Death of Ned Kelly''' The Herald reported Ned Kellys trial and execution in some detail '''Royal Commission''' The Herald reported the
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  • ...n. The expedition was delayed through various causes. I think the mother's trial was coming on, Sergeant Kennedy was a witness in some case in Beechworth, a
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  • ...difficulty was started about the man's not coming, still we agreed that a trial should be made of the tracks.
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  • ...she sentenced at the time this proposition was made, or only returned for trial?— That I cannot remember.
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  • ...there was a year when some of their friends were not before the court for trial.
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  • ...know that some one or other members of this family were continually up for trial at those sessions?— Well, I have heard of it many times. I did not know o
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  • ...ard Kelly from the [[Melbourne Gaol|Melbourne Gaol]] to Beechworth, on his trial. Would you like hie statement on the way up?
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  • ...ches would not swear if they got him in.” I gave that in evidence on the trial.
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  • <span id="rc10544">[[#rc10544|10544]]</span> Were you at the trial of Mrs. Jones at Beechworth?— Yes.
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  • ...d to have the offender Rohan, ''alias'' Smith, arrested, and committed for trial for murder. This offender was tried, convicted, and executed in Beechworth
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  • ...ary to carry a fly or tent for them and their blankets; but we had no real trial of your speed that I can call to mind. They were very active on foot. On on
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  • ...been read from [[Ward|Ward]] a few days after. At the time of Ned Kelly's trial I was sent down to board at Bolam's hotel by Senior- Constable [[SConst P M
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