Below also see: Patrick Brown, 1881
The Sydney Morning Herald, Tue 21 Dec 1880 1
POLICE.
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CENTRAL POLICE COURT.
The Police Magistrate was assisted yesterday on the Criminal side by Messrs Hunt and RC Murray; and on the Summons side by Messrs Alexander, Bull, and Fraser.
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Patrick Brown was sentenced to be imprisoned with hard labour six months, on conviction of having on Sunday afternoon wilfully and obscenely exposed himself in Hyde Park.
Patrick Brown, 1881
The Sydney Morning Herald, Fri 18 Nov 1881 2
POLICE.
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CENTRAL POLICE COURT.
The Police Magistrate was assisted yesterday on the Criminal side by Mr Penfold, and on the Summons side by Messrs Lester, Bayldon, Beaumont, Smithers, and Stanley.
Patrick Brown, a man who lives by the commission of offences for the purpose of being sent to gaol, charged with having no lawful visible means of support, made no attempt to answer it, and was sentenced to be imprisoned six months. When apprehended he had in his possession six corn sacks, and when required to account for them candidly said that he stole them. To be further imprisoned three months.
1 The Sydney Morning Herald, Tue 21 Dec 1880, p. 7.
2 The Sydney Morning Herald, Fri 18 Nov 1881, p. 7.