Prison Convictions and Punishments




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RETURN OF CONVICTIONS AND PRISON PUNISHMENTS DURING THE YEAR 1868.

Offence No. of Convictions Punishment awarded Remarks
Attempt to escape 3 14 days solitary confinement Prisoners attempting to escape are placed in irons.
Mutiny
Insubordination 1 10 ""
Assaulting an officer 9 36 ""
Assaulting a prisoner 20 30 ""
Fighting 8 20 ""
Threatening language 5 6 ""
Profane and obscene language 9 20 ""
Insolence 31 "" ""
Disrespect 3 5 ""
Idling on the works 30 34 ""
Talking 9 10¹ ""
Leaving allotted place of work 5 6 ""
Refusing to work 13 48 ""
Misconduct 14 16 ""
Disorderly conduct 15 17 ""
Disobedience of orders 30 39 ""
Illegal use of tobacco 17 18 ""
Having forbidden article in possession 19 22 ""
Destroying Government property 14 21 ""

Totals ... 224 Convictions, 388½ days solitary confinement.

Escape ... 7

Supreme Court, Auckland.—September, 1868.—Bryant, Goldsmith, and Kersting, each 2 years penal servitude; A. Campbell, 4 years penal servitude; Kelly, 8 months' hard labour from Resident Magistrate's Court.

A. Campbell was twice convicted of being illegally at large, and sentenced to 2 years for each offence. Shine is for trial at the ensuing March sittings.

R. A. EYRE,
Governor and Gaoler.



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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1869, No 31





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⚖️ Return of Convictions and Prison Punishments for 1868

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Prison, Convictions, Punishments, Solitary Confinement, Escape
6 names identified
  • Bryant, Sentenced to 2 years penal servitude
  • Goldsmith, Sentenced to 2 years penal servitude
  • Kersting, Sentenced to 2 years penal servitude
  • A. Campbell, Sentenced to 4 years penal servitude
  • Kelly, Sentenced to 8 months' hard labour
  • Shine, For trial at March sittings

  • R. A. Eyre, Governor and Gaoler