Series VPRS
12510
Children's Court Register, Railway Offences
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Date Range:
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By 1957 - ? 1988
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1957 - 1988
Contents
1957 - 1988
Public Access:
Closed
Location:
North Melbourne
Format of Records:
Physical
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Melbourne Children's Court
VA 4190
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1907 - cont
Melbourne Children's Court
VA 4190
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Cases were recorded in Children's Court Railway Offences Registers in chronological order by the date of hearing.
Function / Content
Children's Courts were established in Victoria by the Children's Courts Act 1906. This Act came into operation on 1 December 1906. Children's Courts could sit at any place where a Court of Petty Sessions/Magistrates' Court sat.
The 1906 Act and subsequent legislation required clerks of Children's Courts to keep a register of all cases and decisions of the court. The Acts also set out the form that the register should take. The Children's Court Register records the case number, the name of the informant or applicant, the name of the accused or defendant, his or her age or apparent age, how the defendant was brought to court (arrest warrant or summons), the court fees due, the nature of the information, charge or application, the court's decision and order and any remarks. The payment of fines or fees is often recorded in the remarks column.
This series deals with cases brought before the Melbourne Children's Court dealing with Railway offences, such as feet on seats, vandalism of railway property etc.
From 1957 railway offences were recorded in a separate register. Since 1988 Railway Offences have been included in the Criminal Registers (VPRS 12509).
Recordkeeping System
Entries in the volumes were made in chronological order by the date the child came before the court and each case received a consecutive number. An annual single numbering system was usually used, thus the numbering sequence reverted to 1 at the beginning of each year. Most courts did not create a name index to children's court cases.
The case number, allocated at the time of entry in the register, was also annotated onto all documents lodged with the court during the case. The documents were known as "process" and were placed together to create a case file. In most instances these files were destroyed about fifteen years after the completion of the case to which they related.
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0 - 1988
Children's Court Register, Criminal Division
VPRS 12509
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P0001
1973 - 1988
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12
P0002
1957 - 1973
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4
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