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Charles Jackson Campbell - Alleged False Pretences

Charles Jackson Campbell pleaded not guilty at the quarter sessions to a charge of having, on the 25th of October 1906 falsely pretended to John Eggleston that he had a ton of Galvanised iron and obtained a cheque for the payment of 15 pounds from him with intent to defraud and a second charge of having on the dame date falsely pretended to Eggleston that he had 36 rolls of rabbit proof wire netting and obtained a cheque for payment of 20 pounds 18 shillings with intent to defraud. The jury found the accused guilty and he was sentenced to 12 months and one day's imprisonment in Bathurst Gaol. At the time of this offence the accused was serving a previous offence in Darlinghurst Gaol.


Owner of originalThe National Libray of Australia, The Australian Star Newspaper, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Date30 Nov 1906
File nameAlleged False Pretences.jpg
File Size161.08k
Dimensions640 x 869
Linked toCharles Jackson Campbell (1498)

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