His Honor, on taking his seat, intimated, for the convenience of the gentlemen of the bar and jury, that he did not intend to sit alter the decision in the cause first on the list that day, as he had all the depositions in the criminal cases ...
Article : 1,721 wordsThe following gentlemen were sworn as Grand Jurors, and they selected Mr George Stevenson as their foreman :— Alex, Anderson, Morphett Vale, gentleman; W. Williams, Wakerville, brewer; E.J.S.Trimmer.Esq., J.P., North ...
Article : 4,093 wordsOn his Honors taking his seat. The Advocate-General rose and said—It was not often he allowed the newspapers to disturb him from the even tenor of his way ; but that the confidence of the public should ...
Article : 2,770 wordsAt half-past twelve o'clock the Grand Jury came into Court, stating they had been detained since ten o'clock, and all the business that came before them was dispatched in half an hour. Mr George stevenson complained particularly of ...
Article : 214 wordsPresent— Thomas Gilbert, Esq., Chairman; J. H. Fisher, J. G. Nash, E. J. S. Trimmer, Charles Bonney, G.F.Dush. wood, C. H. Bagot, F. Davison. J. B. Montefiore, F. S. Dutton, and R. F Newland, Esqrs. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 13 Jun 1849, Page 3
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