| United States. War Department - 1905 - 930 pages
...for cause. The total numl>er of distinct charges proven against justices was 100, and of this number 23 were for extortion, 17 for breaches of financial trusts, 12 for various crimes included under the popular term of "graft," and 39 for various abuses of power including the... | |
| Philippines. Executive Bureau - 1906 - 564 pages
...for cause. The total number of distinct charges proven against justices was 100, and of this number 23 were for extortion, 17 for breaches of financial trusts, 12 for various crimes included under the popular term of "graft," and 39 for various abuses of power, including the... | |
| 1906 - 922 pages
...cause. The total number of distinct charges proven against justices wan 100, and of this numU'r 2:i were for extortion, 17 for breaches of financial trusts, 12 for various crimes included under the popular term of "graft," and 39 for various abuses of power including the... | |
| 1908 - 804 pages
...Annual Report of the Executive Secretary, 1906, pp. 93-95, 98. ' Phil. Comm. Rep., 1904, III, p. 415. Of the 620 justices of the peace in the islands in...arrests. Only two charges of incapacity were proved. ' In February, 1906, an act was passed reorganizing the justice of the peace system and since that... | |
| 1908 - 812 pages
...Annual Report of the Executive Secretary, 1906, pp. 93-95, 98. * Phil. Comm. Rep., 1904, III, p. 415. Of the 620 justices of the peace in the islands in...arrests. Only two charges of incapacity were proved. ' In February, 1906, an act was passed reorganizing the justice of the peace system and since that... | |
| 1908 - 796 pages
...several years' previous experience in these Islands. 1 Phil. Comm. Rep., 1905, I, pp. 101, 115. 1Fifth Annual Report of the Executive Secretary, 1906, pp....arrests. Only two charges of incapacity were proved. 1 In February, 1906, an act was passed reorganizing the justice of the peace system and since that... | |
| 1906 - 920 pages
...for cause. The total number of- distinct charges proven against justices was 100, and of this number 23 were for extortion, 17 for breaches of financial trusts, 12 for various crimes included under the popular term of "graft," and 39 for various abuses of power including the... | |
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