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SUPREME COURT.—CRIMINAL JURISDICTION. Monday. August 5. (Article), The North Australian, Ipswich and General Advertiser (Ipswich, Qld. : 1856 - 1862), Tuesday 6 August 1861 page Article 2013-05-23 21:57 IAECSKV.
LARCENY.
SUPREME COURT.—CRIMINAL JURISDICTION. Monday. August 5. (Article), The North Australian, Ipswich and General Advertiser (Ipswich, Qld. : 1856 - 1862), Tuesday 6 August 1861 page Article 2013-05-23 21:57 R. j. Smith : Knew dcfeud-Mit tliree or four yesrs,
always found liim very steady at liis work, and knew
The Attorney-General briefly addresser', thejnry,
saying be thought it necessary to point o jt that tlie
His Honor then summed op. and the jury retired,
shortly bringing in a verdict --f guilty.
R. J. Smith : Knew defendant three or four years,
always found him very steady at his work, and knew
The Attorney-General briefly addressed the jury,
saying he thought it necessary to point out that the
His Honor then summed up, and the jury retired,
shortly bringing in a verdict of guilty.
SUPREME COURT.—CRIMINAL JURISDICTION. Monday. August 5. (Article), The North Australian, Ipswich and General Advertiser (Ipswich, Qld. : 1856 - 1862), Tuesday 6 August 1861 page Article 2013-05-23 21:54 tooth bad recently disappeared from the lower jaw.
and three others were loose ; tlie outer skin was di
Tided.
ever injury the prosecutor received, be b:ul brought
it on himself: he wns evidently not sober, having,
by bis ova statement, drunk six glasses of grot*.
Defendant was not actuated fay auyfeclingof malice,
bat a, natural feeling of exasperation from prosecutor
tooth had recently disappeared from the lower jaw,
and three others were loose ; the outer skin was di-
vided.
ever injury the prosecutor received, he had brought
it on himself: he was evidently not sober, having,
by his own statement, drunk six glasses of grog .
Defendant was not actuated by any feeling of malice,
bat a natural feeling of exasperation from prosecutor
SUPREME COURT.—CRIMINAL JURISDICTION. Monday. August 5. (Article), The North Australian, Ipswich and General Advertiser (Ipswich, Qld. : 1856 - 1862), Tuesday 6 August 1861 page Article 2013-05-23 21:52 witness went to ; see what was going on ; Brockey
was smeared with blood. .; '? :
Thomas Rowlands: Is a dolyqnalified medical
practitioner; knew the prosecator; saw him in Jane
last, about tile 25th; found a contused wmmd about
an inch long near therightaugle of the moutli, and two
witness went to see what was going on ; Brockey
was smeared with blood.
Thomas Rowlands: Is a duly qualified medical
practitioner; knew the prosecutor; saw him in June
last, about the 25th; found a contused wound about
an inch long near the right angle of the mouth , and two
SUPREME COURT.—CRIMINAL JURISDICTION. Monday. August 5. (Article), The North Australian, Ipswich and General Advertiser (Ipswich, Qld. : 1856 - 1862), Tuesday 6 August 1861 page Article 2013-05-23 21:50 them together some time in June- ; heard Brockty
say it was a ehamefal thing to hit a woman; £c
fendantthen hit Brockey two or three times with Us
fist; Brockey fell down, and deEeaaaDt beet him alter
be was down; he let him get np. and beat him with*
stick; Broekey shrieked 'pmrter'' several times;
them together some time in June- ; heard Brockey
say it was a shameful thing to hit a woman; de-
fendant then hit Brockey two or three times with his
fist; Brockey fell down, and defendant beat him after
be was down; he let him get np. and beat him with a
stick; Brockey shrieked 'murder ' several times;
SUPREME COURT.—CRIMINAL JURISDICTION. Monday. August 5. (Article), The North Australian, Ipswich and General Advertiser (Ipswich, Qld. : 1856 - 1862), Tuesday 6 August 1861 page Article 2013-05-23 21:48 Cross-examined by Mr. Jones : Knew.ibe prisoner
through working with him at Mr. B. J. Smith's ;
walked with turn in m friendly way before on the same
had drunk about six glasses of grog.; hadootabused
defendant's wHe; defendant wastheworBefor liquor;
vocation. . . r
By the Attorney-General: Bid not remember call
ing defendant's wi&aw—e, could not say positively
be did not. --'oaf ,,-? tTSTl'
Mary Bears knew prosecutor an* defendantwit
ness lived at North Ipswich; remembered .seeing,
Cross-examined by Mr. Jones : Knew the prisoner
through working with him at Mr. R. J. Smith's ;
walked with him in a friendly way before on the same
had drunk about six glasses of grog.; had not abused
defendant's wife; defendant was the worse for liquor;
vocation.
By the Attorney-General: Did not remember call-
ing defendant's wife a w----e , could not say positively
he did not.
Mary Beard knew prosecutor and defendant---wit-
ness lived at North Ipswich; remembered seeing,
SUPREME COURT.—CRIMINAL JURISDICTION. Monday. August 5. (Article), The North Australian, Ipswich and General Advertiser (Ipswich, Qld. : 1856 - 1862), Tuesday 6 August 1861 page Article 2013-05-23 21:42 witness said it was not a right thing to kick a wo
witness got Op, and defendant then knocked him
down with a stick, which lie picked np from a heap
of wood lying near; be struck him on the left side;
some wood, and cut bis month ; ono of his teeth was
knocked out; drfrntlayitf'^Tk^? OTpfiAP1**^**-g^*^li*^i
and went away. ' ..
witness said it was not a right thing to kick a wo-
witness got up, and defendant then knocked him
down with a stick, which he picked up from a heap
of wood lying near; he struck him on the left side;
some wood, and cut his month ; one of his teeth was
knocked out; defendant picked up something he had,
and went away.
SUPREME COURT.—CRIMINAL JURISDICTION. Monday. August 5. (Article), The North Australian, Ipswich and General Advertiser (Ipswich, Qld. : 1856 - 1862), Tuesday 6 August 1861 page Article 2013-05-23 21:40 Joitph Edwards was charged frith unlawfully and
?nalieumslv wonnOEng «ne John Brockey, on tbe 25th
June. ' ? '
John Brockey deposed he knew (he defendant; on
the 25th of June last, witness was going home.{iear
the Chnwar Hotel; defendant met him. and told
him to make haste borne, as he bad something to
ear to him; witness asked what be wanted, *nd Ae
answered be would tell him when be got home;
witness's wife was with him, and she said that wit
ness did not want to bare a row with him, and pri
Joseph Edwards was charged with unlawfully and
maliciously wounding one John Brockey, on the 25th
June.
John Brockey deposed he knew the defendant; on
the 25th of June last, witness was going home, near
the Chuwar Hotel; defendant met him. and told
him to make haste home , as he had something to
say to him; witness asked what he wanted, and he
answered he would tell him when he got home;
witness's wife was with him, and she said that wit-
ness did not want to have a row with him, and pri-
Thursday, November 29. Before Dr. Challinor. (Article), The North Australian, Ipswich and General Advertiser (Ipswich, Qld. : 1856 - 1862), Friday 30 November 1860 page Article 2013-05-23 21:35 East-street, on die 2Sth instant, pleaded guilty,
and was fined os., or in default, twenty -four hoars'
Force, in East-street, un the 2Slh iistaiit. PJi-a—
not sjuilty. By the evidence «.f Carson and Con
stable JCiliott it appeared tliat Jolinsoii fstruCK
Carson a. severe blow iu the eye with his clenched
£3, or one mouth's imprisonment in Brisbane Gaol.
East-street, on the 28th instant, pleaded guilty,
and was fined 5s., or in default, twenty -four hours
Force, in East-street, on the 28th instant . Plea----
not guilty . By the evidence of Carson and Con-
stable Elliott it appeared tliat Johnson struck
Carson a severe blow iu the eye with his clenched
£5, or one month's imprisonment in Brisbane Gaol.
BRISBANE CIRCUIT COURT. (Article), The North Australian, Ipswich and General Advertiser (Ipswich, Qld. : 1856 - 1862), Tuesday 29 January 1856 page Article 2013-05-23 21:25 Verdict, Ouilty— Sentence, two years' hard labour
Jama Canning was chargud with stealing a sad
dlo, the property of.one George 'Collins, residing at
the ' Horse and Jockey,' Warwick, on the lltii of
Verdict, Guilty— Sentence, two years' hard labour
James Canning was charged with stealing a sad-
dle, the property of.one George Collins, residing at
the ' Horse and Jockey,' Warwick, on the the 14th of

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