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Ballarat / Featured / Gender & Sexuality / History & Culture / Law

The story of Ah Chew, convicted and flogged for attempted sodomy

September 25, 2019

Ah Chew (alias Ah Munn) was tried and convicted for attempted sodomy in Ballarat in 1871. His judicial flogging was the first ever performed at Ballarat Gaol, and was closely reported in the Ballarat press.

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