The Justices Act of 1886 (50 Victoriae, No. 17): And the Offenders Probation Act of 1886 (50 Victoriae, No. 14)Government Printer, South Africa, 1887 - 182 pages |
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... months of receiving it or he will not be entitled to redress ( s . 52 ) . After the complaint has been received the Justice may issue his summons ( s . 53 ) . This is directed to the defendant , and , after a short statement of the ...
... months of receiving it or he will not be entitled to redress ( s . 52 ) . After the complaint has been received the Justice may issue his summons ( s . 53 ) . This is directed to the defendant , and , after a short statement of the ...
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... months , according to the amount of the sum adjudged to be paid ( ss . 163 and 174 ) . The provisions of the last cited sections , which are new in Queensland , should be carefully noted . When the Act by virtue of which the conviction ...
... months , according to the amount of the sum adjudged to be paid ( ss . 163 and 174 ) . The provisions of the last cited sections , which are new in Queensland , should be carefully noted . When the Act by virtue of which the conviction ...
Page xvi
... months or to a penalty not exceeding £ 25 ( s . 181 ) . ( 2 ) Offences where value of property does not exceed £ 2 . Any person of whatever age may be tried summarily for any of the offences mentioned above where the value of the ...
... months or to a penalty not exceeding £ 25 ( s . 181 ) . ( 2 ) Offences where value of property does not exceed £ 2 . Any person of whatever age may be tried summarily for any of the offences mentioned above where the value of the ...
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... months , with or without hard labour , then , whatever is the age of the defendant or the value of the property , the Justices are to proceed as follows : - They are to reduce the charge into writing , read it to defendant , explain to ...
... months , with or without hard labour , then , whatever is the age of the defendant or the value of the property , the Justices are to proceed as follows : - They are to reduce the charge into writing , read it to defendant , explain to ...
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... month , and the maximum fine is £ 2 . A male child may be privately whipped . The Justices should take steps as far as ... months ( s . 204 ) .. If during the time for which the surety is given the defendant commits a breach of the xviii ...
... month , and the maximum fine is £ 2 . A male child may be privately whipped . The Justices should take steps as far as ... months ( s . 204 ) .. If during the time for which the surety is given the defendant commits a breach of the xviii ...
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adjourned adjudged aforesaid amended appear behaviour breach of duty Brisbane C.D. the sum certificate certiorari chattels clerk of petty Colony of Queensland Colony or &c command committed for trial complaint convey conviction or order costs and charges counsel or solicitor Courts of Petty custody day of 18 decision default defendant depositions discharge dismissal District Court fee payable felony form of warrant forms see Schedule gaol give evidence given hard labour hearing hereby imprisonment indictable offence jurisdiction justice or justices keep the peace levied by execution liable Majesty's Justices Majesty's name oath offence or breach party payment penal servitude penalty person charged petty sessions Police Magistrate principal police officer proceedings provisions punishment quashed refuse Registrar remand Schedule III search warrant sentence shillings simple offence sooner paid sum or costs summary conviction Supreme Court sureties thereupon think fit undersigned unless warrant of commitment warrant of execution witnesses
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Page 101 - means the Act of the session of the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter forty-three, intituled " An Act to facilitate the performance of the duties of justices of the peace out of sessions within England and Wales, with respect to summary convictions and orders...
Page 37 - heard the evidence do you wish to say anything in answer to the " charge ? You are not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do " so, but whatever you say will be taken down in writing and may be
Page 113 - Britain, to be made and levied of their several Goods and Chattels, Lands and Tenements respectively, to the Use of our said Lady the Queen, Her Heirs and Successors, if he the said .7.
Page 119 - AB (&c., stating the offence, and the time and place when and where committed); and I adjudge the said AB for his said offence to forfeit and pay the sum of...
Page 120 - ... be paid and applied according to law, and also to pay to the said CD the sum of for his costs in this behalf...
Page 76 - Do you desire to be tried by a jury, or do you consent to the case being dealt with summarily?
Page 116 - Sum of of good and lawful Money of Great Britain, to be made and levied of his Goods and Chattels, Lands and Tenements, to the Use of our said Lady the Queen, Her Heirs and Successors, if he the said CD shall fail in the Condition indorsed.
Page xvi - ... servant, or person employed for the purpose or in the capacity of a clerk or servant...
Page 136 - AB, and him safely to convey to the [Gaol] at aforesaid, and there to deliver him to the Keeper thereof, together with this Precept; and...
Page 40 - ... is dead, or so ill as not to be able to travel, and if also it be proved that such deposition was taken in the presence of the person so accused, and that he or his counsel or attorney had a full opportunity of cross-examining the witness...