Originally posted by Bridewell
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Police Orders 9 February 1853, still in force in 1888, regarding "calling people up in the morning":
"The Police are bound to render this or any other service in their power to the inhabitants and any neglect is to be reported, and will be punished".
According to the Police Code, a constable was: "Not to leave the beat, except in cases of fire, accident, or other emergency, returning as soon as possible". It was also stated in the same Police Code that misconduct would involve: "Leaving a fixed point or beat improperly".
A drunken woman would not, I think, have been considered an emergency so, if Nichols had simply been drunk, Mizen could well have been punished for misconduct.
But I don't think this has anything to do with issue of Mizen's evidence being that Lechmere lied.
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