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BALLYMENA PETTY SESSIONS

... fBALLYMENA PETTY SESSIONS. Tats fortnightly court was held yesterday, hefgre Messrs. Joseph C. Rutherfoord, R. M. (chairmauj n James Mallaghan, J.P.; J. B. Black, J.PTh A. C Allen, J.P.; and Nathaniel Morton, J.P. District-. Inspector Croghan summoned Elizabeth ...

PORTGLENONE PETTY SESSIONS

... PORTGLENONE PETTY SESSIO'N.S. SCOE:IE IN (COURTZ1. CALTLYIMWNA. THuaSDAY FvF,1N:r. -At the Poi-t-lefhone petty ?? to-eay. before C~aptain Arnstroncg J.P. (chairman); Tes.srs. J. C. lluther- fcord. RIM.; John 1KMeekin, J.P.: and Dr. Dysart, a.P., an e ...

BALLYMENA PETTY SESSIONS

... BALLYHENA PETTY SESSIONS. Tais court was held yesterday-before MIessrs. J. C. Rutherfoorl, .Mh. (chairman); James Mallaghan; J.P.; and S. J: M'OCartney. J.P. Andrew Ross, jun., against whom there had been a great many previous convictions, was ordered ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS. MR. HEmNY FIT'zGIBBoN, Q.C., County Court Judge, sat in the Crown Court of the County Courthouse, Crumlin Road, yesterday, and com- menced the business of these sessions. Mr. Thomas Cunningham, Deputy and Acting Clerk of the ...

ARMAGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... AIRaGff QgUARTJER SESSIONS. YESTERDAY, Mr. W. H. KISBry, Q.C., County Court Judge for Armagh and Loath, sat in tie Crown Couart at ArmaAh, and the quarter sessions were opened. The following are the names of the Grand Jury:-Messrs Thomas Wynne (foreman) ...

THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH AT LISBURN

... remains of John Dean, who was brought to that institution by the constabalary on Saturday evening last. District-Inspector Croghan watched the case ona the part of the constabulary. Head- Constable Wilson was also present. A woman named Barr, residing in ...

CHARGE OF POACHING NEAR KILLAGAN

... ICHARGE OF POACHING NDAR KILLTAGAN. AT the Killagan petty sessions yesterday, before Messrs. J. C. Hutherfoord, R.M, (in the chair), and Ls. G. P. Filgate, J.P., a man named Robert John Giveea was charged by Edward Mercer, North Strand, Dublin, with having ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... oconditional order'for aneutn-aonmt-s to compel the mS inagistrates who tried the casc yesterday at f Miltb~ll-Malbay Petty Sessions to state a case for Ythe superior court. The pirisoner was convicted on t- a charge of taking part in an inlawful assembly-at ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... carry cut the distraint at Croghan. Since witness became agent over the] Brodke property, Freeman blld assisted in, any disttaint of.cattle that had taken place. The ; same body of men' were to carry out ?? distraint aat Croghan ?? carried oue the previous ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—WEDNESDAY

... it. Mr. TRAcr-Well, I'll give you another chance be- fore you go to Quarter Sessions. You are to be im- 'prisoned for three months each. Rice (in a great ?? me to the sessions at once, you old blackguard-(laughter)-or I'll have it in for you. He was then ...

Law Intelligence

... tell the truth about it to the magistrates, rind witness was sent to Boyle to the sessions. IHIa did not employ any of the legal gentlemen who appeared at the sessions, or contri- bute to prry them. Witness tolr people afterwards that what lie staten ...

THE CRIMES ACT

... who had just returned from Luggacurran. The olficer handed Mir. O'Brien three summonses. The first was as fol- lows: Petty Sessions (Ireland) Act, 1851, 14 and 15 Vie., cap. 93. Criminal Law and Procedure (Ireland) Act, 1887, TeQen50 and 51 Vic., cap. 20 ...