Crime listing

[main]

1,[person], [convicted-of] [crime][where], [arrest-details]. [sentence].[other-details] Aged [age].
 * main

1,selling liquor without a licence 1,stealing [stealable-things] 1,stealing from [victim] 1,murdering [victim] 1,using an instrument to procure a miscarriage 1,theft and fencing stolen goods 1,soliciting 1,malicious injury to property 1,wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm 1,prostitution, theft, drunkenness, swearing and vagrancy 1,drunkenness, indecent language, and theft 1,shoplifting 1,bigamy 1,breaking and entering, and theft 1,theft and the possession of cocaine 1,vagrancy and having insufficient means of support 1,larceny 1,slashing the face of [victim] with a straight razor 1,false pretenses, using the art of persuasion to obtain goods and money from [victim] 1,false pretenses and conspiracy 1,dealing large quantities of faked opium and cocaine 1,attempting to carnally know a young girl 1,obtaining goods by falsely representing as a businessperson 1,making counterfeit coins, and having possession of a coining instrument (ie a mould) 1,robbery under arms 1,goods in custody, indecent langauge, stealing, deceiving and throwing a missile
 * crime

10,[person] 1,their employer, [person] 1,their partner, [person]
 * victim

1, [personality][job] [name][alias] 1, a [personality][job], one [name][alias] 1, one [name][alias]
 * person

10, 1, within a private residence 1, in a department store 1, in their home 1, in a sly-grog shop 1, in an army warehouse
 * where

15,sentenced to [sentence-cont] 10,having been previously convicted on a similar charge, recieved [sentence-cont] 1,could not remember any details of the crime. was found not guilty due to insanity, but was detained until judged fit to return to society, and then never released
 * sentence

1,[x] months with light labor 1,a [x]-month sentence with light labor 1,[x] months with hard labor 1,[x] months prison 1,[x] months hard labor 1,[x] years imprisonment with hard labor
 * sentence-cont

1,two 1,four 1,six 1,10 1,12 1,twelve
 * x

12, 1,was arrested only weeks after new legislation was introduced 1,pursued Constible [name] with a hot iron in order to resist arrest 1,attacked Constible [name], causing serious injury 1,handed theirself in the next day 1,
 * arrest-details

1,was having an affair with the victim, and had intended to break off the relationship. 1,was described in the media as a 'social somebody' and an 'equestrian'. 1,was described in the media as 'well dressed'. 1,was described in police records as a 'common prostitute'. 1,was labelled a 'parasite' by the newspapers. 1, was deemed to have fallen victim to the foul practice of snorting cocaine. has dry, blotchy skin, testament to the evils of addiction. 1,a woman and mother, she masqueraded as a man for many years prior to her conviction. 1,was a suspect in at least seven different robberies in the same year. 1,an accomplice, [person], was aquitted. 1,the crime was labelled 'justifiable' by the media. 1,was a feared criminal with a string of convictions. 1,their head was shaved after their conviction, to eradicate head lice. 1,also a wharf laborer, associates with water front thieves and drug traders. 1,arrested with three accomplices ([person], [person], [person]) in a police raid[where]. 1,appears in the Criminal Register as a seasoned criminal and gang affiliate. 1,was described as being of 'quiet disposition'. 1,is described as a safebreaker. 1,is known to the media as a 'safe blower' and 'thief'. 1,is noted as having been seen riding in trains 'in the company of card sharpers and spielers'. 1,is identified as a pickpocket, and as a ‘suspected person and bogus land seller’. 1,drives own motor car, and dresses well. associates with criminals and prostitutes. 1,is variously listed as a housebreaker, a shop breaker, a safe breaker, a receiver and a suspected person
 * other-details

1,jewellery and clothing 1,money and jewellery 1,a fur coat 1,a remarkable array of items, from an umbrella to linen napkins 1,silk and other goods valued at over 36 pounds 1,boots and overcoats to the value of 29 pounds 3 shillings 1,a saddle and bridle 1,blinds with a value 20 pounds (part recovered) 1,clothing, a value of 26 pounds (recovered)
 * stealable-things

1,doctor 1,hotel barber 1,hotel cleaner 1,prostitute 1,magician 1,widow
 * job

20,[age-cont] 1,approximately [age-cont] 1,unknown
 * age

1,19 1,20 1,21 1,22 1,32 1,24 1,37 1,41 1,64 1,68
 * age