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  • The court house was built in 1858 it has changed little over the years. == Importance of Beechworth Court ==
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  • The court house was. == Importance of the Benalla Court House ==
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  • ...zpatrick’s version of the affair, upon which the police and the Criminal Court acted, for Mrs Kelly, Williamson, and Skillion, who were all arrested, rece
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  • Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Colony of Victoria
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  • ...s every facility of surrendering in accordance with this proclamation, the Court House at [[Mansfield|Mansfield]] was kept open all day on Tuesday, November ...or without hard labour for such period, not exceeding fifteen years as the court shall determine and no allegation or proof by the party so offending that h
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  • ...wn, while others were interested in the licensing business going on at the court half a mile away, and these things helped to account for the two carts driv
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  • ...ption given, and the fact that this was the day for Mr Wyatt’s Licensing Court in Euroa, led Mr McCauley to say that it must have been the police magistra
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  • ...or a week’s remand, which was granted by the police magistrate. When the court sat again a remand was again asked for, on the grounds that to call the evi
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  • ...ne|Devine]] they learnt that she was accustomed to sweep and get ready the court-house in which a Roman Catholic Church service was held, and to avoid excit
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  • ...frequent remands were necessary before he was able to appear at the police court at Beechworth, where, ultimately, he was committed to stand his trial for m ...trial before [[Redmond Barry|Mr Justice Barry]] at the Melbourne Criminal Court. The trial, which created intense interest, was not a very long one, and en
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  • ...ickson for the fight. Dickson was adjudged guilty, and the sentence of the court was that he should be tied to the bed firmly till all the liquor had been c
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  • ...night. If they'd been soldiers on a campaign there'd have been a drum-head court martial, and they'd have been shot. Had they shown themselves that night, h
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  • ...d Kellys Trial|trial]] at the [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth Assizes]]. The court was crowded. Kelly was defended by Mr [[Gaunson, David|David Gaunson]].
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  • Later on Gloster told the court, Kelly again reverted to the Wombat tragedy. He admitted having shot Kenned
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  • ...|Kate Kelly]] and [[Margaret Skillion|Mrs Skillion]] were present, and the court was crowded. The evidence given for the prosecution was repeated. None was
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  • ...scene]], the passing of the sentence of death, was enacted in the Criminal Court. Amongst them are Mr Edmund Duggan and Mr Bert Bailey now playing in " ...r Justice Barry put on the black cap and pronounced sentence of death. The court was intensely silent. Two women - one of them was Kate Kelly - shrieked alo
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  • ...needn't fear, for I have only your word for it; and, anyway, who wants to court trouble with the Kellys?' 'Well, that's all right.'
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  • ...is seizure. On the following day I was about to carry out the order of the court, when the official came to me, and said, "Kaffir" (he used to cal
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  • ...the coach during the night near Euroa, reaching Melbourne in time for the Court. Billy was subsequently arrested at Albury, and a quantity of the stolon pr
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  • It was my duty to attend the court daily and conduct the prosecutions of all persons charged with offences. I
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  • ...scated unless duly registered. One morning I was prosecuting in the police court in Melbourne , and the acting Chief Commissioner, Captain Mair, sent for me
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  • Power was put on his trial at [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth]], charged with highway robbery under arms, which meant sticking
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