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- Hanging in Jersey
- The hanging of William Hales
- A Guernsey duel on Gallow's Hill
- The murder of Marie de la Place
- The ship which killed two men
- Philippe de Soulemont, the son of a prominent family who killed a man in a bar brawl and fled the island
- Banknote forgery in the 19th century
- Murderers pardoned over sentencing delay
- Public whipping
- 1846 manslaughter conviction after pub brawl
- Corporal punishment for women
- The murder of Esther Le Brun
- The devastating fire at a Halkett Place drapery
- Smuggling
- 14th century murder
- A patient takes revenge on a Hospital doctor
- Court reports from 1299, some interesting cases heard by visiting Justices
- The activities of the Ecclesiastical Court
- Francis Joseph Huchet, the last person hanged for murder in Jersey
- Two cases from the 19th century, from a Jersey Archive article
- Extradition of prisoners to France
- Court hearings at the end of the 18th century
- Improper bathing costumes
- Jersey Heritage factsheet on prisons
- Transportation Registers NEW
- George Sinel, deported to Australia for theft
- Edward Anquetil, another transported convict
- Deportation for robbery with violence
- An 1835 trial of three forgers
- German Occupation Court hearings
- Maximilien Messervy, convicted of forgery and hanged
- Walter John Lake's court appearances: A Jersey-born former soldier who beat his wife, who was accused of witchcraft, in Guernsey
- Royal Court convictions 1909-1918