Dublin Justices Act, 1824

Powers and jurisdiction of the justices of the Castle division shall extend to the whole police district.

8. [Recital.] All the powers, jurisdictions, and authorities, of every nature and kind whatsoever, vested in or granted to the divisional justices of police by virtue of the said recited Act of the forty-eighth year of his said late Majesty's reign, or by virtue of this present Act, or of any other Act or Acts, or otherwise in any manner whatsoever, and which are or may be exercised by the divisional justices of the division in which his Majesty's castle of Dublin shall be situate, touching and in respect to offences, breaches of the law, disputes, matters, or things committed, arising, or taking place, or alleged to have been committed, or to have arisen or taken place within the limits of the said Castle division, shall and may be exercised by the said divisional justices of the said Castle division or any of them, over, upon, and in respect to such offences, breaches of the law, disputes, matters, and things, in whatever part of the police district of Dublin metropolis such offences, matters, or things shall have been committed, or shall have arisen or taken place or shall be alleged to have been committed, arisen, or taken place, although such part of the said police district shall not be locally situate within the limits of the said Castle division, and to all intents and purposes in every respect, as if such offences, matters, or things had been committed, or had arisen or taken place, or were alleged to have been committed, arisen, or taken place, within the local limits of the said Castle division; anything in the said recited Act or in this Act, or in any other Act to the contrary thereof in anywise notwithstanding.