Metropolitan police court jottings, by a magistrateH. Cox, 1882 - 88 Seiten |
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Seite 61 - That is found begging, or receiving alms (whether actually or under the pretext of selling or offering for sale anything), or being in any street or public place for the purpose of so begging or receiving alms...
Seite 16 - Court or magistrate before whom he shall be so convicted may, if satisfied that the future safety of the wife is in peril, order that the wife shall be no longer bound to cohabit with her husband, and such order shall have the force and effect in all respects of a decree of judicial separation on the ground of cruelty...
Seite 55 - It shall be the duty of the parent of every child to cause such child to receive efficient elementary instruction in reading, writing, and arithmetic, and if such parent fail to perform such duty, he shall be liable to such orders and penalties as are provided by this Act.
Seite 62 - That is found wandering and not having any home or settled place of abode, or proper guardianship, or visible means of subsistence ; That is found destitute, either being an orphan or having a surviving parent who is undergoing penal servitude or imprisonment; That frequents the company of reputed thieves.
Seite 22 - ... or in the discretion of the court to imprisonment with or without hard labour for any term not exceeding one month.
Seite 61 - Any person may bring before two justices or a magistrate any child apparently under the age of fourteen years that comes within any of the following descriptions...
Seite 16 - If a husband shall be convicted summarily or otherwise of an aggravated assault within the meaning of the statute twentyfourth and twenty-fifth Victoria, chapter one hundred, section forty-three, upon his wife, the Court or magistrate before whom he shall be so convicted may, if satisfied that the future safety of the wife is in peril...
Seite 71 - Every person who shall be brought before any of the said magistrates charged with having in his possession or conveying in any manner anything which may be reasonably suspected of being stolen or unlawfully obtained...
Seite 71 - Misdemeanor, and shall be liable to a Penalty of not more than Five Pounds, or, in the Discretion of the Magistrate, may be imprisoned in any Gaol or House of Correction within the Metropolitan Police District, with or without hard Labour, for any Time not exceeding Two Calendar Months.
Seite 44 - Writing a report of case on which directions are given to a sergeant or constable, stating what the directions are. 6. A supposed statement of facts will be made on which a charge may be received or refused ; the sergeant is to receive and enter same on a Charge Sheet, or to refuse to receive the charge (according to his judgment), and enter same on Refused Charge Sheet.