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Advertising : 9 wordsMR. HERBERT G. JONES addressed the Jury, as counsel for all the defendants. He commenced by stating, that the Jury would have to consider all the documents from which the ...
Article : 5,973 wordsOUR Readers will recollect that Mr. Edward M'Dowell the Queen's Attorney-General,in addressing the Jury in a case where he was opposed to the proprietor of the True Colonist, ...
Article : 1,065 wordsIt is stated, on the authority of some persons lately arrived from Port Phillip, that Mr. Hugh Ross, the run-away Crown Solicitor, had got clear off in a vessel bound for India. This wretched ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 wordsArrivals.—February 5, the barque Lord Lyndoch, 638 tons, Humble, from Plymouth, 11th September, with 314 male convicts—passengers, Dr. M'Donald, Surgeon Superintendent, Captain Butler, Ensign ...
Article : 389 wordsWe have received several communication, deprecating the change from the Military to Civil Juries, in criminal cases; and, also, complaining of the new mode of summoning the Jurors by streets, which, it ...
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