RETURN RELATING TO AGRARIAN AND OTHER CRIMES (IRELAND).
PROVINCE OF MUNSTER.—County
of Kerry—continued.
II.'—Return
of the Number and Names of Persons made Amenable, but not Convicted.
No.
Date.
11 Sept.
„
4 j 24 Nov.
24 Nov.
10
11
12
13
14
15
16 17
18
NATURE op OFFENCE.
2*2 Feb.
1878 | Rape
29 May » Aggravated assault
-ditto
ditto ditto
Whether Agrarian or not.
13 June „
24 Nov.
„
21 Oct.
„
12 May „
II April „
18 May „
8 Oct.
„
15 April „
25 June „
9 Oct.
„
30 Sept.
„
5 Oct.
„
14 Nov.
„
Assault endangering life
-ditto ---
Cutting and maiming the person.
Not
Agrarian
Not
Not Not
Incendiary fire -
Not
Not
Not
Not
Burglary and housebreaking Not
ditto
ditto
Highway robbery Cattle stealing -
Sheep stealing -
Maiming cattle
Not
Not
Not
Not
Not
Not
Name of Injured Person.
Intimidation otherwise than Not by threatening letters or notices.
ditto --ditto Not
Names of Persons made Amenable.
RESULT.
Mary Cavanagh
James Kennelly Matthew Fitzgerald.
Timothy Connor
Timothy Foley Darby Foley -
Mary Shea
John O'Brien -
Timothy Sullivan
Maurice Roche
Thomas Fitzgerald -
John Sullivan
Messrs.
Leahey
Jeremiah Callaghan Myles Sullivan JohnMalone -Michael Neligan.
Michael Finnarty.
Maurice Fitzgerald.
Owen Sullivan Michael Downing
Philip Scannell
Jeremiah Falvey
Mathew Fitzgerald James Kennelly.
Jeremiah Connor
Thomas Cournane John Cournane , Edward Pr endergast^ Thos.
Prendergast -
Michael Neill -
Thomas Cournane -
John Cournane.
Edward Prendergast.
Thomas Prendergabt.
William Cahill
Denis Meehan
Timothy Sullivan
Tried at Tralee Spring Assizes, 1878, and acquitted.
Tried at Tralee Trinity Quarter Ses¬ sions, 1878, and acquitted.
This was a case and cross case.
Tried at Tralee Michaelmas Quarter Sessions, 1878, and acquitted.
The Cournanes were discharged by the magistrate before whom they were brought, after arrest, for want of evidence.
The Prendergasts were tried at Tralee Hilary Quarter Sessions, 1879, and acquitted.
jS'ee No.
7 reported with this case.
Tried at Summer Assizes, 1878, and acquitted.
See result at Nos.
4 and 5 above, with which this case was connected, and reported on one form, No.
38.
-j Tried at Tralee Hilary Quarter Ses¬
sions, 1879, and acquitted.
Discharged for want of evidence at Causeway Petty Sessions, 27th May 1878.
Arrested on suspicion and discharged by magistrates (not in Petty Ses¬ sions) for want of evidence.
David Cahill and Timothy Cahill.
Michael Prendeville
Patrick Horgan and John Dwyer.
Jeremiah Casey Patrick Fitzgerald -
Michael Sullivan Edward Doran
William Leane
19 | 4 Jan.
1879 20 4 Jan.
„ 21 I 4 Jan.
„
6.
Rape -
-ditto -
Assault with intent to com¬ mit rape.
Not Not Not
Catherine Danehy Same -
--
Same -
-**
K 2
Edward Moriarty Daniel Connor John Moriarty Peter Breen Chas.
M'Carthy Mathew Driscoll
Tried at Tralee Trinity Quarter Ses¬ sions, 1878, and acquitted.
Arrested on suspicion; taken before the resident magistrate at Killarney, who discharged him for want of evidence.
Tried at Summer Assizes, 1878, and acquitted.
Tried at Killarney Trinity Quarter Sessions, 1878, and acquitted.
Tried at Tralee Michaelmas Quarter Sessions, 1878, and acquitted of stealing Malone's sheep.
The Crown entered *' nolle prosequi" in the other cases.
Tried at Tralee Michaelmas Quarter Sessious, 1878, and acquitted.
Tried at Killarney Michaelmas Quarter Sessions, 1878, and acquitted.
Arrested on suspicion; remanded for
six days and discharged by magis¬ trates at Brosnna Petty Sessions for want of evidence.
Case tried at Spring Assizes, 1879; Edward Moriarty and Charles M'Carthy were first brought for¬ ward for trial and were acquitted; in consequence of which tho Crown adjourned the case against the other four prisoners till Summer Assizes, 1879, when a
'* nolle prosequi" wat> entered.
Edward Moriarty and Daniel Connor were charged with rape; Mathew Driscoll with attempting to commit same, and the others with aiding and abetting.