because he did something bad
she was sent to jail because the police thought that she and other family members were helping Ned.
Ned Kelly was a notorious Australian Bush ranger. It is believed that Ned Kelly his brothers and friends had killed three policemen. After a violent confrontation with police Kelly was arrested in 1880. He was sent to jail and tried for murders. He was later convicted for three counts of willful murders and was hanged in November, 1880.
Yes. In his early years Ned Kelly was convicted of horse stealing.
assaulting a officer to his
Ned kelly full name is: Edward Kelly!
Ned Kelly was 14 years old when he was first arrested and sent to jail for assaulting a Chinese pig farmer.
she was sent to jail because the police thought that she and other family members were helping Ned.
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 was a notorious Australian Bush ranger. It is believed that Ned Kelly his brothers and friends had killed three policemen. After a violent confrontation with police Kelly was arrested in 1880. He was sent to jail and tried for murders. He was later convicted for three counts of willful murders and was hanged in November, 1880.
Yes, Ned Kelly did go to jail when he was 16. He served time in prison for alleged assault on a Chinese man.
Ned Kelly was 16 years old when he first went to jail for assault.
Yes. In his early years Ned Kelly was convicted of horse stealing.
Ned Kelly
assaulting a officer to his
Ned Kelly went to jail because he did alot of things that were illegal and were against the law. He also went to jail because he was a murderer and shot police officers, bank robberies and because he stole farm animals.
Ned kelly full name is: Edward Kelly!
Ned Kelly's jail number was 122. This number was assigned to him when he was imprisoned in 1880 after being captured following a series of violent confrontations with the police. Kelly's notorious reputation and the circumstances of his trial have made his jail number a notable part of his legacy in Australian history.