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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... meetings, but they could not ; swear distinctly whether Radcliffe or Lees was present - when the del, gates from Ashton were speaking. Three or four police officers spoke to seeing all the prisoners on the - road to Ashton, with tie exception of Radcliffe ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE OF VERSAILLES

... decree of the court- The President-Advocate, the decree of the court is so. vereign, sad cannot he discussed. I forbid you to speak on M. Cremieux-Pardon, Monsieur le President. The President-You 'employed just now terms offensive to the public prosecutor: ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... be much hatter for you to go there than to be in the fields. You will be made con'fcrtable there, and if you like I shall speak to the overseers myself. The pri- soner-I am much obliged to you for sour kind offer, but my prejudices are too strong to permitme ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... indictment, however, he went to the house in which she lived, a public-house, called the Sailor's Return, and said he wanted to speak to her alone. She, however, refused his request, and he used some endearing expressions to persuade her to make up their d ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... law to the prosecutrix. On becoming acquainted with the affair, he went with the girl to the prisoner's house, and asked to speak privately with him; but he refused, saying it was a fabricated charge. - Cross-examined: It was nothing to do with this case ...

MEETING OF MIDDLESEX MAGISTRATES

... LIuNATIc Asvruw3.-It is gratifying to by the committee of -visitors, that upon this, as upon many a former Ocasions, they can speak of the conditiost of theas asylum in terms of cordial approval. The ward attendants P aire obser-vant of the hiumane regulationis ...

THE DAGENHAM MURDER

... say how many times Parsons asked me to speak falsvely about the itm I bad a suspicion about one party being the murderer of Clarke, but n3ow I think thatI am wroug. I spoke an untruth before, but now I am Speaking he truth, aend nothing but the truth.-The ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... ntiacywith her before that day. Hwlett nd I st downon a ench in the Duke of L Bedfod, ad whle te prsone wasin the not of speaking gl to te lndlod, slipedout ithut her perceiving me, t leavin Hewlet behnd, an I spnt that n11ight withiP Jane Jnes. Iretured ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... called out for a dance, and the prosecutrix got up, in anmongstothers, for the purpose of dancing. While standing rid up speaking to the fiddler, the prisoner put his arm round n- her neok, and inflicted three stabs in her throat. He was ed immediately ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... Arthur deposed to seeing Kemp's eye, it was swollen, and he complained of its being painful. She saw Hall the same night; when speaking of the affray he said that if he had known all he would have given Kemp a d-d deal more. The defendant did not deny the assault ...

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... shall dismiss the case, and direct the consta-. ble to take the box back again, and on the way I recommend the defendant to speak to arespectable broker. The com- plainant, who was evidently surprised at the magistrate's decision, left the court very much ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... of the law.-The Common Serjeant summed up, b and the prisonbr was immediately declared Guilty-Two witnesses were called to speak to the prisoner's character. et Pt One of them had known him from boyhood, and could tes- b ae tify to the respectability of ...