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THE POLICE COURTS

... knocking Jover half-a-dozen times the door was opened the prisoner, who was evidently suffering from tho efleets of drink. He told the prisoner wanted to see an .old man he understood was confined a room in a ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT

... Portsea she saw her band standing door with a female with whom I was alleged lie living. seeing her they went in and shut I the door, but complainant crossed the street and knocked, savin that if they did not ...

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... He went home again sevei o'clock, and a neighbour, who told him she had been the window ever since he left, said she had heard a noise ii his house. They got him two keys, but ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... come away. She had sooner said this than the prisoner Delpriso stabbed her twice in her arm. She had baby in her arms, which narrowly escaped injury. She did not know with what ...

CROWN COURT

... stayed all He was called Sir. Roberta, and her mother was called Mrs. Her mother told her to call him father. They were very kind to one another. - Cross-examined : lie was always very kind both her and ...

POLICE.—Yesterday

... tea-pot, milk jug, tea-spoons, decanter stands, and a waiter. On the floor were a dozen oi silver forks. The prisoner had made his way into the house by the'irea,'breaking a pane of glass in the kitchen door, and through the aperture removing the bolts. He ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... committed a violent upon his wife, by whioh two of her ribs were fracture^- The complainant, who appeared to suffering severely from the injuries she had received, stated that the previous evening her husband struck her ...

GLASGOW AUTUMN CIRCUIT COURT

... the kitchen. Aa she got near the bed-room door heard her cry, Oh, James,'' and immediately I heard a heavy fall knock. 1 went out to her and found ner lying witD her head ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... to the station a charge drunkenness and begging, but as she and her husband w*ra so well known to the police for so !many years it was thought that if she war# sent to th# workhouse for a time, where she ...

THE POLICE COURTS. M

... said the only fact that seemed at all against her was that she had not mentioned Witton to the police one of the visitors to the house ; but was it likely she would do so, for therein she would have disclosed her shame, which had hitherto ...