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Subject Index A-K Aboriginal defendant R. v. Musquito and Black Jack, 1824; R. v. Tibbs, 1824; R. v. Jack and Dick, 1826 Aboriginal tracker R. v. Slattery, 1826 Aborigines, conflict with Government Notices Concerning Aborigines, 1830 Aborigines, doubts about imposition of English law on R. v. Jack and Dick, 1826 Aborigines, killing of R. v. Tibbs, 1824 Aborigines, mass attacks by R. v. Musquito and Black Jack, 1824 Aborigines, massacre of R. v. Jack and Dick, 1826 Aborigines, rape of R. v. Farrell, 1824 Aborigines, removal from Van Diemen's Land R. v. Jack and Dick, 1826 accessories before the fact R. v. Regan, 1838 accomplice (see approver) account stated Henty v. Stewart, 1834 accused acts for self R. v. Williams (No. 1), 1843 Admiralty, jurisdiction R.
v. Cam, 1832 admissions, under duress R. v. Sparks, 1843 African, criminal defendant R. v. Johnston, 1836 agency Hudson v. Stubbs, 1830; Davis v. Jennings, 1842 aiding and abetting R. v. Matthews, Holden and Smith, 1824; R. v. Musquito and Black Jack, 1824; R. v. Kelly, 1842 Allenvale Kennedy v. Bent, 1830 ambush R. v. Wright, 1832 animals, dangerous Turner v. Rand, 1828 animals, impounded Farrell v. McKenna, 1830; Morrisby v. Olding, 1830; R. v. Foley, 1833 appeals Mason v. Lascelles, 1836; Rose v. Smith, 1837; Doe dem. McKillop v. Lascelles, 1843; In re Morgan, 1843; Tetley v. Sherwin, 1843 appeals, right to appeal In re Riley, 1842 appeals, to England R. v. Broughton, 1826; R. v. Murray, 1826; In re Stephen, 1842; Tetley v. Sherwin, 1842 approver, evidence of R. v. Butler, Davis and others, 1824; R. v. Butler, Evans, Lush and Brown, 1824; R. v. Jaques, 1832; R. v. Wright, 1832; R. v. Davidson, 1834; R. v. Kirkham, 1835; R. v. McKay and Lamb, 1837 arbitration R. v. Murray, 1826; Stubbs v. Hudson, 1829; Smith v. McRae, 1830; Thomas v. Fereday, 1830; King v. De Dassell, 1834; Allan v. Meredith, 1842; Dobson v. Gregson, 1843 arrest of judgment R. v. Bent (No. 1), 1825; R. v. Bent, 1826; R. v. Kirwan, 1826; R. v. Robertson (No. 2), 1835; R. v. Goodwin, 1838 arrest, police powers Mooney v. Walters, 1834 arson R. v. Stanfield and Crahan, 1824; R. v. Jeffries and others, 1826 Arthur, Governor, libel of R. v. Bent (No. 1), 1825; R. v. Bent (No. 2), 1825 assault R. v. Evans, 1824; R. v. Thompson and others, 1824; Crowther v. Carns, 1825; Laurie v. Griffiths, 1825; R. v. Jeffries and others, 1826; R. v. Kellie, 1826; Horton v. Kermode and Dickenson, 1827; Gunby v Richards, 1827; R. v. Dillon, 1827; Marsh v. Walford, 1831; R. v. Laird, 1832; R. v. Liddle, 1832; R. v. Smiley, 1832; White v. Budds, 1832; Woodward v. Oakes, 1832; Elliott v. Lovett, 1833; Hart v. Hurst, 1833; Hely v. Reynolds, 1833; Meredith v. Lord, 1833; R. v. Edwards, 1833; R. v. Greenwould, 1834; Mooney v. Walters, 1834; R. v. Connell, 1835; Shoobridge v. Dunn, 1835; R. v. Cleary, 1836; R. v. Rowlands (No. 1), 1836; Shoebridge v. Dunn, 1836; Dell v. Ives, 1838; R. v. Rowlands, 1838; Currie v. Allen, 1842; R. v. Blake, 1842; R. v. Littleton, 1842; Drum v. Price, 1843 assault, between legal practitioners Rowlands v. Cartwright, 1830 assault, criminal R. v. Shirreff, 1843 assault, endangered plaintiff's life Burton v. Driscoll, 1834 assault, horsewhip Darke v. Brown, 1833 assault, provocation R. v. Gregson, 1837 assessment of damages, dishonoured bill of exchange Cartwright v. Mulgrave, 1826 assumpsit Jackson v. Carron, 1827 assumpsit, implied Van Diemen's Land Company v. Hay, 1832; Van Diemen's Land Company v. Miller, 1833 attempted murder R. v. Laird, 1832; R. v. Smiley, 1832; R. v. Edwards, 1833; R. v. Johnston, 1836; R. v. Hudson, 1837; R. v. Littleton, 1842 attorney, action to enforce costs McMinn v. Bennett, 1843 attorney, allegation against Rowlands v. Pendlebury, 1833 attorney, criminal defendant R. v. Piddock, 1827 attorney, defamation action brought by Butler v. Bent, 1830 Attorney General, attempt to strike off roll of In re Gellibrand, 1825 Attorney General, criminal prosecution of R. v. Montagu, 1829 Attorney General, legal practice of In re Gellibrand, 1825 Attorney General, libel of Stephen v. Melville, 1837 Attorney General, private practice R. v. Kirwan, 1826; Stephen v. Melville, 1837 Attorney General, suspension of Murray v. Stephen, 1826 auctioneers' fees Hayes v. Stracey, 1835 auctions Morrisby
v. Olding, 1830; Espie
v. Armytage and Hays, 1837; Underwood
v. Willis, 1838 autrefois acquit R. v. Clarke, 1824; R. v. Kirwan, 1826; R. v. Thomas and James, 1827; R. v. Cam, 1832; R. v. Smith (No. 1), 1843 Bagdad Espie v. Armytage and Hays, 1837 bail R. v. Solomon, 1829 bailment Jackson v. Carron, 1827; King v. De Dassell, 1834; Newlove v. Lewis, 1842 bailment, voluntary Gregson v. Bradley, 1830 balance of account Solomon v. Davis, 1832; Crowther v. Lewis, 1833; Attorney General v. Henty, 1835 Banco Court, disagreement between judges R. v. Rowlands, 1837; Rose v. Smith, 1837 bank note R. v. Chillingworth, 1832 Bank of Van Diemen's Land R. v. Gelden and Davis, 1824 banking Dunn v. Stynes, 1830; Henty v. Stewart, 1834; Attorney General v. Henty, 1835 bark, trade in Solomon v. Davis, 1832 bastardy Stone v. Macarthur, 1833; Kennedy v. Lowe, 1835 benefit of clergy R. v. Madden, 1829 bill of lading Murdoch v. Solomon, 1832 bills of exchange Cartwright v. Mulgrave, 1826; R. v. Murray, 1826; Rowlands v. Speke, 1830; Fergusson v. M’Kay, 1831; Wintle v. Johnstone, 1831; Fereday v. O'Connor, 1832; Makepeace v. Lazarus, 1833; Rowlands v. Pendlebury, 1833; Underwood v. Willis, 1838; R. v. Tatlow, 1843 bills of exchange, consideration Wilson v. Foster, 1831 bills of exchange, dishonour Dunn v. Stynes, 1831 bills of exchange, forgery Molloy v. Sorell, 1832 Birch's Bay R. v. Allan, 1824 Black Act R. v. Kellie, 1826 blacksmiths Russell v. Condell, 1833 board and lodging Bell v. Folly, 1833 bond, action on Gellibrand v. Ross, 1835 Bothwell Hay v. Wentworth, 1833 boxing match R. v. Kelly, 1842 breaking and entering R. v. Moir, 1825 breaking and entering a dwelling house R. v. Molineaux, 1833 brewery, damage to Jacomb v. Calder, 1842 Bridgewater R. v. Liddle, 1832 Brighton R. v. Allen, 1832 Bruny Island R. v. Wilkes, 1830 burglary R. v. Burgess and others, 1824; R. v. Farrel and Redman, 1824; R. v. Lindon, 1824; R. v. Thompson and others, 1824; R. v. Broadhurst, 1825; R. v. Clements, 1832; R. v. Jenks, 1832; R. v. Giles, 1833; R. v. Walters, 1833; R. v. Webb, 1833; R. v. Lawrence, 1836; R. v. Hawes, Adams and Stewart, 1837; R. v. Wilson, 1843 burglary, definition of R. v. Kirwan, 1826 burglary, elements of R. v. Hawkins, 1843 bushranger, capital punishment R. v. Buchan, 1834 bushranging R. v. Evans, 1824; R. v. Thompson and others, 1824; R. v. Bagley and Bellamy, 1825; R. v. McCabe, 1825; R. v. Priest and Brown, 1825; R. v. Jeffries and others, 1826; R. v. Slattery, 1826; R. v. Routley, 1830; R. v. Clements, 1832; R. v. Hyam, 1832; R. v. Deacon, 1833; R. v. Molineaux, 1833; Meredith v. Lord, 1833; R. v. Ward, 1834; R. v. Regan, 1838; R. v. Cash, 1843; R. v. Jeffs, 1843; R. v. Pickering, 1843; R. v. Reed (No. 1), 1843; R. v. Reed (No. 2), 1843 bushranging, female R. v. Webb, 1833 business goodwill, sale of Melville v. Bent, 1832 business history Solomon v. Davis, 1832 Campbell Town Tier R. v. Daley and others, 1837 cannibalism R. v. Pearce, 1824 capital punishment R. v. Broadhurst, 1825; R. v. McCabe, 1825; R. v. James, 1828; R. v. Campbell, 1830; R. v. Thomas, 1830; R. v. Wilkes, 1830; R. v. Alder, 1832; R. v. Gow, 1832; R. v. Deacon, 1833; R. v. Edwards, 1833; R. v. Jones, 1833; R. v. Buchan, 1834; R. v. Fox, 1834; R. v. Greenwould, 1834; R. v. Ward, 1834; R. v. Bryan, 1835; R. v. Hibbill, 1836; R. v. Johnston, 1836; R. v. Lawrence, 1836; R. v. Guillem, 1837; R. v. Regan, 1838; R. v. Ainsworth, 1842; R. v. Bowtell, 1843; R. v. Chiffey, 1843; R. v. Reed (No. 1), 1843 capital punishment, abolition of R. v. Farquharson and Webster, 1826; R. v. Madden, 1829; R. v. Kirwan, 1831; R. v. Jones, 1842 capital punishment, anatomising R. v. Davidson, 1834 capital punishment, benefit of clergy, R. v. Murray, 1827 capital punishment, colonial extension of R. v. Williams (No. 2), 1843 capital punishment, dissection R. v. Cash, 1843 capital punishment, exhibition of the body at the site of the crime R. v. McKay and Lamb, 1837 capital punishment, in chains R. v. McKay and Lamb, 1837 capital punishment, mass executions R. v. Murray, 1827 capital punishment, numbers hanged R. v. Farquharson and Webster, 1826 capital punishment, public spectacle R. v. Jack and Dick, 1826; R. v. Jeffries and others, 1826; R. v. Brown, 1827; R. v. Madden, 1829; R. v. Davidson, 1834 capital punishment, time of execution R. v. Cash, 1843 Carlton River R. v. Routley, 1830 carnal knowledge of child R. v. Farrell, 1824; R. v. Matthews, Holden and Smith, 1824; R. v. Ayton, 1835; R. v. Ainsworth, 1842 carriage of goods R. v. Glew, 1832 Cash, Martin R. v. Cash, 1843 cattle Owen and Lord v. Schaw, 1835 cattle, partnership in Salter v. Oakes, 1831 Caveat Board In re Griffiths, 1834; Sharp v. Gregson, 1835; Terry v. Spode, 1835; Shoebridge v. Dunn, 1836; Willison v. Maine, 1836; Murphy v. Daly, 1837; Lord v. Jackson, 1838; Doe dem. McKillop v. Lascelles, 1843 certiorari In re Riley, 1842 cheques Barrow v. Montagu, 1833 Chief Justice, separation of powers In re Melville, 1835 child, convict R. v. Kinseala, 1832 child, criminal defendant R. v. Kinseala, 1832 child, killing of (see infanticide) child support, action for Stone v. Macarthur, 1833 children, criminal defendants R. v. Fielding and Newton, 1825; R. v. Humphreys, 1830; R. v. Moon, 1843; R. v. Sparks, 1843; R. v. Walker, 1843 China, trade with Wright v. Kramer, 1843 Chinese defendant R. v. Awaan, 1842 civil actions, lack of Patterson v. Lord, 1826 civil procedure Farrell v. McKenna, 1830; Thomas v. Fereday, 1830; Fergusson v. M’Kay, 1831; Blastpiel v. McNeely, 1833; Martin v. Smith, 1833; Luck v. Rowlands, 1835; Murray v. Murray, 1836; Friend v. Goodwin, 1838; Abbott v. Rowlands, 1843; Dobson v. Frazer, 1843; Dobson v. Gregson, 1843; Doe dem. Learmonth v. Barnes, 1843 civil procedure, choice of procedures R. v. Robertson (No. 2), 1835 civil procedure, formalities of documents Tuckwell v. Scott, 1832 civil procedure, notices Meredith v. Hepburn, 1834 civil procedure, record of decision In re Riley, 1842 civil procedure, technical errors in documents Woodward v. Betts, 1832 clergyman, unchristian conduct of Wigmore v. Horne, 1842 clothing, price of Lewis v. Dowsett, 1832 coal mining R. v. Bellis, 1838 Coal River R. v. Bagley and Bellamy, 1825; R. v. McCabe, 1825; R. v. Davis and Cruit, 1826; R. v. Ellis, 1826 company law Ex parte Gillies v. Horne, 1843 concealing birth R. v. King, 1842 confession R. v. Guillem, 1837; R. v. Williams, 1842 conflict of laws Blastpiel v. McNeely, 1833 constable, refusal to assist R. v. Hogg, 1824 contempt of court In re Gellibrand, 1825; In re Sinclair, 1827; R. v. Bent, 1830; In re Melville, 1835; R. v. Dudfield, 1838 contempt of court, abuse of process Luck v. Rowlands, 1835 contempt of court, by witness R. v. Webb, 1833 contempt of court, by press R. v. Phillips (No. 1), 1833; R. v. Connell, 1835 contempt of court, criticism of judges treated as libel R. v. Macdougall, 1843 contempt of court, imprisonment Kerr v. St John, 1842 contract, breach of Kemp and Co. v. Basstian, 1824; Smith v. McRae, 1830; Salter v. Oakes, 1831; Stocker v. Stanfield, 1831; Van Diemen's Land Company v. Hay, 1832; Woodward v. Betts, 1832; Clarke and Ladds v. Presnell, 1833; Archer v. Evans, 1837; In re Ives v. Mitchall, 1842 contract, consideration Wilson v. Foster, 1831 contract, effect of drunkenness Salter v. Oakes, 1831 contract, performance Morrison v. Swanton, 1834 contract, rescission Salter v. Oakes, 1831 contract, restraint of trade clause Melville v. Bent, 1832 contract, rule against parol evidence Salter v. Oakes, 1831 contract, termination for breach Archer v. Evans, 1837 contract to supply flour R. v. Bogle, 1842 conveyancing Bilton v. Smith, 1831; Orchard v. Curtis, 1833; Rose v. Smith, 1837 conveyancing, informal Bilton v. Smith, 1830; Willison v. Maine, 1836; Lord v. Jackson, 1838 convict assignments R. v. Jenks, 1832; R. v. Hamilton, 1838 convict discipline R. v. Browne (No. 2), 1833; R. v. Hudson, 1837; In re Morgan, 1843 convict escape R. v. Allan, 1824; R. v. Oats, 1824; R. v. Pearce, 1824; R. v. Thompson and others, 1824; Laurie v. Griffiths, 1825; R. v. Bond, 1827; R. v. Brown, 1827; R. v. Lacey, 1827; R. v. Madden, 1829; R. v. Solomon, 1829; R. v. Clements, 1832; R. v. Jenks, 1832; R. v. Maguire, 1832; R. v. Oxley, 1832; R. v. Wright, 1832; Fletcher v. Skardon, 1833; Martin v. Smith, 1833; R. v. Ashton and Hargreaves, 1833; R. v. Deacon, 1833; R. v. Johnston, 1836; R. v. Daley and others, 1837; R. v. Hamilton, 1838; R. v. Reed (No. 1), 1843; R. v. Williams (No. 2), 1843 convict escape, chain gang R. v. Webb, 1833 convict escape, harbouring Tuckwell v. Scott, 1832 convict escape, man killed during R. v. Bellis, 1838 convict escape, seizure of ship R. v. Cam, 1832 convict escape, to South America R. v. Shiers and others, 1837 convict evidence R. v. Allen, 1832; R. v. Gregson, 1832; R. v. Liddle, 1832; R. v. Lord, 1834; R. v. Watts, 1834; Attorney General v. Henty, 1835; R. v. Guillem, 1837 convict, probation party R. v. Littleton, 1842 convict punishment R. v. Gellard, 1833 convict servant, maltreatment of R. v. Ryley, 1824 convict service R. v. Shaw, 1824; O'Connor v. Meredith, 1833 convict service, assignment of R. v. Robertson (No. 2), 1835 convict service, gangs R. v. Roberts and Elliott, 1826 convict service, loan of services R. v. Wilks, 1833 convict service, transfer of R. v. Moring, 1825 convict service, withdrawal of assignments Bryan v. Lyttleton, 1834; R. v. Robertson (No. 2), 1835 convicts, attitude to sentence R. v. Dutton, 1833 convicts, payment of R. v. Robertson (No. 2), 1835 convicts, road gang R. v. Fielding and Newton, 1825; R. v. Priest and Brown, 1825; R. v. Deacon, 1833; R. v. Hudson, 1837 convicts, theft among R. v. Meadowcroft, 1843 convicts, treatment of R. v. Gerard, 1843 Cornwall Bank Attorney General v. Henty, 1835 corruption, allegation of R. v. Murray, 1835; R. v. Robertson (No. 2), 1835 costs, legal Marsh v. Walford, 1831; Shoebridge v. Dunn, 1836; R. v. Rowlands, 1837 costs, recovery of McMinn v. Bennett, 1843 costs, ruinous True Colonist on the Supreme Court, 1836 counties, absence of in Van Diemen's Land R. v. Cam, 1832 court house In re Gellibrand, 1825 court house, condition of Drum v. Gregson, 1843 Court of Requests Heaney v. Troy, 1833; Davidson v. Moore, 1835; Ex parte Burnett, 1843; Ex parte Morgan, 1843 court room and proceedings, description of Fitwell v. Testy, 1829 criminal defendants, right to counsel R. v. Guillem, 1837 criminal information, alterations to R. v. Meredith and others, 1824 criminal information, error in R. v. Perry, 1825 criminal information, objection to R. v. Ross, 1842 criminal law, burden of proof R. v. Reardon and Tydey, 1824 criminal law, “ungovernable act of passion” R. v. Mansfield, 1842 criminal libel R. v. Meredith and others, 1824; R. v. Bent (No. 1), 1825; R. v. Bent (No. 2), 1825; R. v. Bent, 1826; R. v. Bent, 1827; R. v. Montagu, 1829; R. v. Gregson, 1832; R. v. Browne (No. 1), 1833; R. v. Browne (No. 2), 1833; R. v. Gellard, 1833; R. v. Murray, 1835; R. v. Robertson (No. 1), 1835; R. v. Robertson (No. 2), 1835; R. v. Rowe, 1835; R. v. Rowlands (No. 2), 1836; R. v. Robertson, 1837; Murray v. Bent, 1838; R. v. Goodwin, 1838; R. v. Goodwin, 1843 criminal procedure R. v. Clarke, 1824; R. v. Baynton, 1826; R. v. Wood, 1828; Hay v. Wentworth, 1833; R. v. Molineaux, 1833; R. v. Lewis, 1834; R. v. Rowlands, 1838; In re Morgan, 1843; R. v. Goodwin, 1843; R. v. Macdougall, 1843; R. v. Smith (No. 1), 1843; R. v. Williams (No. 3), 1843 criminal procedure, application for postponement R. v. Jones, 1842 criminal procedure, costs of proceedings R. v. Robertson (No. 2), 1835 criminal procedure, error in R. v. Ward, 1834 criminal procedure, name of victim R. v. Smith (No. 2), 1843 criminal procedure, uncertain charge R. v. Bogle, 1842 criminal procedure, want of prosecution R. v. Thomas and James, 1827 criminal procedure, whether offence against statute or common law R. v. Bogle, 1842 criminal prosecutions, excessive technicality R. v. Merrett, 1833 criminal prosecutions, right to counsel R. v. Cam, 1832 criminal sentence, burn on the hand R. v. Jeffries and others, 1826 criminal trials, legal representation in R. v. Butler, Evans, Lush and Brown, 1824 Cross Marsh R. v. McCabe, 1825; R. v. Priest and Brown, 1825; R. v. Slattery, 1826; Thomson v. Stanfield, 1830; R. v. Clements, 1832 Crown accounts, disorder in R. v. Broughton, 1826 Crown debts, fraud In re Thomas, 1833 Crown grants, uncertain Willison v. Maine, 1836 Crown land In re Loane v. D’Hotman, 1834 Crown mercy R. v. Landsall, 1829; R. v. Giles, 1833; In re Melville, 1835; R. v. Cash, 1843 Crown Solicitor R. v. Ross, 1842 Crown treasury Attorney General v. Henty, 1835 currency R. v. Gelden and Davis, 1824; Cartwright v. Mulgrave, 1826 currency, exchange rates R. v. Hawkins, 1843 currency, wheat as Kemp and Co. v. Basstian, 1824 customs, evading duty Proctor Qui Tam v. Cleburne, 1834 dam, erection of Jacomb v. Calder, 1842 damages, appeal against Kennedy v. Bent, 1830 damages, assessment of, libel Kennedy v. Bent, 1830 damages, date of assessment Morrisby v. Olding, 1830 damages, date of assessment in trover Drum v. Gregson, 1843 damages, exemplary Drum v. Price, 1843 damages, expectation Woodward v. Betts, 1832; Archer v. Evans, 1837 damages, false imprisonment Hay v. Wentworth, 1833 death recorded R. v. Oxley, 1832; R. v. Ashton and Hargreaves, 1833; R. v. Steven, 1833; R. v. Steel, 1834; R. v. Chiffey, 1843; R. v. Reed (No. 2), 1843 death, proof of R. v. Hibbill, 1836 debt recovery Fereday v. O'Connor, 1832; Rowlands v. Pendlebury, 1833; Russell v. Condell, 1833; Abbott v. Rowlands, 1843 deed, consideration Orchard v. Curtis, 1833 deed, fraud Orchard v. Curtis, 1833 defamation Fereday v. O'Connor, 1832; Benjamin v. Griffiths, 1834 delays in court R. v. Solomon, 1829 delays in litigation True Colonist on the Supreme Court, 1836 Derwent Bank R. v. Steven, 1833 detinue King v. De Dassell, 1834 dogs Turner v. Rand, 1828 domestic violence Hely v. Reynolds, 1833; Currie v. Allen, 1842; R. v. Turner, 1842 double jeopardy R. v. Smith (No. 1), 1843 dower Lord v. Birch, 1838 drunkenness R. v. Ryley, 1824; R. v. McMahon, 1833; R. v. Wilks, 1833 drunkenness, defence of Dunn v. Stynes, 1830 drunkenness, effect on contractual capacity Salter v. Oakes, 1831 drunkenness, no defence R. v. Buckley, 1824 duelling R. v. Kermode and Hood, 1824; In re Sinclair, 1827; R. v. Lewis, 1834; R. v. Rowlands (No. 1), 1836; Gregson v. Arthur, 1837; R. v. Gregson, 1837 dwelling house, damage to Stewart v. Cheyne, 1842 dwelling house, forcible entry R. v. Clayton and Scott, 1824 dwelling house, meaning of R. v. Clayton and Scott, 1824 ejectment Fisher v. Gellie, 1833; Morgan v. Smith, 1833; Terry v. Spode, 1835; Doe dem. Butler v. Martin, 1842; Doe dem. Learmonth v. Barnes, 1843; Doe dem. McKillop v. Lascelles, 1843 embezzlement R. v. Moring, 1825; Curr v. Goodwin, 1842; R. v. Spencer, 1843 embezzlement, Crown victim R. v. Broughton, 1826; R. v. Ross, 1842 entrapment R. v. Deacon, 1833 Epping Forest R. v. Regan, 1838 equity Bethune v. Hervel, 1825; Stubbs v. Hudson, 1829; Melville v. Bent, 1832; Scott v. Dobson, 1843 equity procedure Anonymous (No. 1), 1838 equity, judicial ignorance about Espie v. Armytage and Hays, 1837 equity, delay in Lord v. Birch, 1838 evidence R. v. Reed (No. 2), 1843 evidence of documents, primary and secondary Murray v. Stephen, 1826 evidence of official appointments, Gazette Morrisby v. Olding, 1830 evidence, admissions under duress R. v. Sparks, 1843 evidence, credibility of witness Molloy v. Sorell, 1832 evidence, hearsay R. v. Robertson (No. 2), 1835 evidence, offer of settlement inadmissible Salter v. Oakes, 1831 evidence, not received but relied on In re Ballinger, 1834 evidence, rule against parties' Horton v. Kermode and Dickenson, 1827 evidence, view Kearney v. McKay, 1830 evidence, view by jury R. v. Kellie, 1826 evidence, witnesses’ expenses R. v. Wilson, 1843 evidence, writing of the deceased R. v. McKay and Lamb, 1837 execution of judgment, stay on Dobson v. Gregson, 1843 false arrest Meredith v. Lord, 1833 false imprisonment Laurie v. Griffiths, 1825; Worford v. Watts, 1832; Desborough v. Roper, 1833; Fletcher v. Skardon, 1833; Hay v. Wentworth, 1833; Mooney v. Walters, 1834; Mooney v. Walters, 1835; Drum v. Price, 1843 farm tenancy Cleburne v. Meredith, 1843 farm work Cotterill v. Hill, 1832 felony attaint Clark v. Sheriff of Van Diemen's Land, 1829; Field v. Baker, 1831; R. v. Watts, 1834 felony attaint, criticism of R. v. Best, 1830 Female Factory, riot R. v. Shirreff, 1843 ferries, damage to Stallard v. McCormack, 1831 fieri facias Flowerdew v. Fereday, 1830; Kennedy v. Bent, 1830; Wells v. Fereday, 1830; Rowlands v. Pendlebury, 1833 fieri facias, land Luck v. Rowlands, 1835; Willison v. Maine, 1836 fieri facias, lost writ Murray v. Wells, 1832 flogging R.
v. Greenwould, 1834 flogging, public R. v. Murray, 1827 foreign attachment Opinion on Imprisonment for Debt, 1831 forgery R. v. Clarke, 1824; R. v. Gelden and Davis, 1824; R. v. Pearson and Clarke, 1824; R. v. Perry, 1825; forgery R. v. Baynton, 1826; R. v. Kerr, 1826; R. v. Murray, 1826; R. v. Murray, 1827; R. v. Piddock, 1827; R. v. Chillingworth, 1832; R. v. Steven, 1833; R. v. Fox, 1834; Attorney General v. Henty, 1835 forgery and uttering R. v. Arnold, 1843; R. v. Tatlow, 1843 forgery, defence of Dunn v. Stynes, 1830 fraud R. v. Perry, 1825 fraud, attempt to defraud Government R. v. Bogle, 1842 gambling debt (see also assault, horsewhip) Crowther v. Lewis, 1833 gaol delivery Ex parte Robertson, 1835 gentlemanly conduct R. v. Kermode and Hood, 1824; R. v. Meredith and others, 1824 gentlemanly conduct, laws of honour Gilles v. Pugh, 1842 George Town R. v. Goodwin, 1838 gig, hired, damage to Newlove v. Lewis, 1842 Gillibrand, Attorney General, address of R. v. Tibbs, 1824 Glenorchy R. v. Reardon and Tydey, 1824; Bilton v. Smith, 1830 goods sold and delivered Lewis v. Dowsett, 1832; Blastpiel v. McNeely, 1833; goods sold and delivered Davidson v. Moore, 1835 government officer, defendant in criminal case R. v. Lord, 1834 government treasury Barrow v. Montagu, 1833 Governor, power to appoint pound keepers Morrisby v. Olding, 1830 Governor Arthur, interference with litigation Murray v. Stephen, 1826 Governor Arthur, involvement in litigation R. v. Gregson, 1832 Governor Arthur, libel of R. v. Bent, 1826 Grand Jury R. v. Robertson (No. 2), 1835 Great Swan Port R. v. Deacon, 1833 Grindstone Bay R. v. Musquito and Black Jack, 1824 habeas corpus In re Warton, 1824; R. v. Dillon, 1827; R. v. Solomon, 1829; Kerr v. St John, 1842; In re Morgan, 1843; R. v. Williams (No. 3), 1843 highway robbery R. v. Thompson and others, 1824; R. v. McCabe, 1825 R. v. Priest and Brown, 1825; R. v. Daley and others, 1837; R. v. Paget, 1837; R. v. Bowtell, 1843; R. v. Cash, 1843 Hobart, change of name Marsh v. Walford, 1831 horse racing R. v. Glew, 1832 horse trading Salmon v. Wilson, 1831 horsewhipping R. v. Rowlands (No. 1), 1836; R. v. Gregson, 1837 horses, breeding Stocker v. Stanfield, 1831 housebreaking R. v. Roberts and Elliott, 1826 hue and cry R. v. Cash, 1843 hulk, escape from R. v. Oxley, 1832 idiocy R. v. Pearson and Clarke, 1824 illiteracy Rowlands v. Speke, 1830 immigration Van Diemen's Land Company v. Miller, 1833 immigration ship Stone v. Macarthur, 1833 imprisonment for debt In re Oakes, 1826; In re Wells, 1829; Butler v. Bent, 1830; Crowther v. Lewis, 1833; Molloy v. Luck, 1835; In re McShane, 1843 imprisonment for debt, abolition Opinion on Imprisonment for Debt, 1831 imprisonment for debt, groats Peters v. Nicholls, 1831; imprisonment for debt, women Peters v. Nicholls, 1831 in forma pauperis Doe dem. McKillop v. Lascelles, 1843 inciting breach of peace R. v. Lewis, 1834 India R. v. Dillon, 1827 indictment (see also criminal information) infancy R. v. McBean, 1837 infanticide R. v. McLauchlan, 1830; R. v. Masters, 1835; R. v. King, 1842 injunction Melville v. Bent, 1832 injunction, interlocutory Stubbs v. Hudson, 1829 injunction, to restrain proceedings at common law Bethune v. Hervel, 1825 injunction, to prevent sale of land In re Loane v. D’Hotman, 1834 insanity, defence of R. v. Pearson and Clarke, 1824; R. v. Dillon, 1827; R. v. Piddock, 1827; R. v. Best, 1830; R. v. Smith (No. 2), 1843 insolvency In re Wells, 1829; Flowerdew v. Fereday, 1830; Kennedy v. Bent, 1830; Fergusson v. M’Kay, 1831; Peters v. Nicholls, 1831; Wise v. Kemp, 1835; In re Dudfield, 1838; In re Riley, 1842; Cleburne v. Meredith, 1843; Ex parte Gillies v. Horne, 1843 insolvency, discharge from In re McShane, 1843 insolvency, fraud Wells v. Fereday, 1830 insolvency, purpose of In re Jones, 1843 interpreter R. v. Awaan, 1842 Jericho R. v. Fielding and Newton, 1825; R. v. Landsall, 1829 judges, administer law and do not legislate Molloy v. Luck, 1835 judges, conflict between Anonymous (No. 1), 1838 judges, conflict with counsel R. v. D'Hotman, 1842 judges, disagreement In re Ives v. Mitchall, 1842 judgments, enforcement of Abbott v. Rowlands, 1843 judicial review, administrative body In re Griffiths, 1834 judicial bias, allegation of R. v. Robertson (No. 2), 1835; True Colonist on the Supreme Court, 1836 judiciary, independence of R. v. Thomas and James, 1827 jury trial R. v. Magistrates of Hobart Town, 1825; Horton v. Kermode and Dickenson, 1827; Butler v. Bent, 1830; Molloy v. Sorell, 1832; Tuckwell v. Scott, 1832; Martin v. Smith, 1833; Bryan v. Lyttleton, 1834; Pearce v. Loane, 1834; R. v. Widdicomb, 1834 jury, challenge to R. v. Bryan, 1835 jury, disagreement R. v. Salmon, 1829; Wise v. Kemp, 1835; Naylor v. Murray, 1837; R. v. Butterfield, 1843 jury, discharge of R. v. Butterfield, 1843 jury finds against Judge's directions multiple times Tetley v. Sherwin, 1842 jury, judge of law and fact R. v. Gellard, 1833; Schaw v. Meredith, 1833 jury, judicial pressure on R. v. Laird, 1832 jury, limits of available verdict R. v. Buckley, 1824 jury, membership R. v. Widdicomb, 1834 jury, request for Jorgenson v. Loane, 1834 jury, whether trustworthy Hay v. Wentworth, 1834 jury verdict, majority Gregson v. Arthur, 1837 jury verdict, overturned Tetley v. Sherwin, 1842 Kangaroo Point Orchard v. Curtis, 1833 King's River R. v. Pearce, 1824
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