of course he did he got killed for it
Yes. In his early years Ned Kelly was convicted of horse stealing.
Ned Kelly was notably tormented by the local police, particularly by Constable Fitzpatrick, who accused him of stealing a horse. This incident escalated tensions between Kelly and law enforcement, ultimately leading to his infamous life of crime. The horse in question was a valuable asset, and the accusations fueled Kelly's resentment towards the authorities.
No. Ned Kelly was a bushranger. He thought nothing of ambushing and stealing from innocent people.
August 1871 - Ned is sentenced to three years jail for being in possession of a horse stolen by a man named Wright (Wright is only sentenced to 18 months for stealing the horse.)
Ned Kelly "stole" the mayor's (wright) palimino horse.
he was 10
yes
A Horse. And its "steal" not "still."
Yes because Ned Kelly helped the poor by stealing, robbery and all those crime he did to help the poor.
yes he was a rubbish rider on a horse
Ned Kelly's horse was named Capolilmu (cap-o-lil-moo)thats how you pronounce it!.
Ned Kelly's father, John "Red" Kelly, was imprisoned in 1865 when Ned was around 10 years old. John was convicted of stealing two pigs and sentenced to six months in prison.