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Judicial Work of Two Parishes Is Dealt With"Criminal Cases Brought Before Resident Magistrates of Kingston & St Andrew. Charge Against Man for Practising Obeah Is Called Up And Adjourned

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Judicial Work of Two Parishes Is Dealt With"Criminal Cases Brought Before Resident Magistrates of Kingston & St Andrew. Charge Against Man for Practising Obeah Is Called Up And Adjourned
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Gleaner
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10/11/1922
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Before His Honour Mr H. C. Robinson, Resident Magistrate for Kingston. The Clerk of the Court appeared for the prosecution. The accused said that he was asking His Honour to put off the case so that he might 'get some money to defend himself'. The Clerk of the Courts said that his witnesses were present and he was prepared to go on. His Honour said it was a serious case, and adjourned the matter until the 15th instant. and warned the accused that the case would be tried on that day.

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