) The convict was being taken to prison as he had got seven years punishment for
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murdering
counterfeiting
stealing
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Throughout the convict era, 'flogging' (whipping) convicts with a cat-o'-nine-tails was a common punishment for convicts who broke the rules. In Australia today, flogging a prisoner with a whip or keeping them locked in a dark cell for a long period of time is not an acceptable form of punishment
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