The police were perceived as unfair to Ned Kelly due to his family's history of clashes with the law, his own criminal activities, and the tense social and political climate of the time. Some believe that Kelly's actions were in response to institutional injustices and oppression experienced by his family and the Irish community in Australia.
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.
Sir Redmond Barry was the judge who sentenced Ned Kelly to death for his crimes. Kelly was convicted of murder and received the death penalty, which was carried out by hanging in 1880. Barry sentenced Kelly and his gang members following their actions during the Stringybark Creek police shootings.
Ned Kelly was 16 years old when he first went to jail for assault.
Ned Kelly was 14 years old when he was first arrested and sent to jail for assaulting a Chinese pig farmer.
Ned Kelly robbed the National Bank in Euroa, Victoria, Australia in December 1878. Kelly and his gang stole £2000 in cash and gold from the bank.
The Ned Kelly gang had a shootout with the police at the Glenrowan Inn in June 1880.
Ned Kelly was most disrespectful of the police or, as they were then known, "troopers". He had no regard for either their position or their authority.
ned kelly got in trouble by the police because he shot 3 police men, robbed 2 banks and stole cattle.
Ned Kelly wore his helmet so that the police wouldn't know it was him.
Ned Kelly was hanged. Ben Hall was shot.
Yes, at Glenrowan where Kelly was trying to set an ambush for police.
Ned shot the three police officer in 1878
to the police
As he murdered some of them, no.
For the crimes of robbery and murdering police.
Ned Kelly killed three police officers at Stringybark Creek police officers name ( Lonigan, Kennedy and Scanlo)
Yes he certaintly was captured by the police.