Kindly, no new facts have transpired since the trial, consideration might justify revising the Sentence, of which I have informed you.
And lastly, Chief Justice Adams, to whom I have submitted your letter, expressly states that in awarding the Sentence, he took into view all the mitigating circumstances of the case, which were brought prominently to the notice of the Jury before the Verdict was given.
I think it best to enclose for your Excellency's information a copy of his (Adams') letter.
I have, &c.
(Signed) Hercules S. P. Robinson, Governor and Commander in Chief
(True Copy)
Colonial Secretary
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Kindly,
no
new
facts
have transpired since the
trial,
consideration
might justify
of
>
which
me
in
revising the Sentence._
And lastly chief
Justice Adams to whom
I have submitted your letter expressly states that in awarding the Sentence be took in view all the mitigating encumstances
of
the case,
were
and that there
brought prominently the Jury
to the notice
of
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given.
before the Verdict was
I think it best to
enclose for your mcellency's
information copy of his Adams' letter
I have, He.
(Signed) Hercules S. P. Robino,
Governo and Commander in Chief
(Jane Copy)
Colonial heretary
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