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As reported in my telegram No 284, William Robinson had appealed to the Court of Appeal against his conviction for murder in the Supreme Court on 18 October 1973 for the murder of a police constable. appeal is due to be heard at the Session to be held from 19 to
The 28 February 1974. If the appeal is dismissed the case will be con- sidered by the Committee for the Prerogative of Mercy shortly there- after: the members will previously have received the relevant papers for perusal so as to obviate any further delay.
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The main facts of the case are that a police constable on duty in Belize City was approached by an American tourist couple who had been attacked. T heir assailant was pointed out to the constable who approached him. Almost immediately the man stabbed the constable in the abdomen. He died on reaching the hospital.
4. The accused was a notorious and feared criminal whose record of 16 previous convictions include theft, housebreaking, wounding and assault (once on a policeman). He was recently acquitted on a charge of robbery with violence. Psychiatric examination is under way. deceased constable was on his second day of duty after completing his training at the Police Training School. Local opinion is outraged at
the crime and there is no sympathy for Robinson.
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