leading members of a triad society.
7. Your Petitioner wishes to remind Your Excellency that she
did not give evidence at her trial. Your Petitioner wishes
to assure Your Excellency that, although she desired to do
So,
and firmly believes that, had she done so, the jury may
have formed a different conclusion on the degree of her
involvement in these offences, she took this course because
her Counsel advised her that it was uncessary in the light
of the evidence adduced at her trial. Your Petitioner
feels that if she had given evidence at her trial, as she
wished to do, the jury might have attached more weight to
the account which she gave to the police shortly after her
arrest (which appears at pages 181 to 183 of the official
transcript), and that certain aspects of the evidence ad-
duced on behalf of the Crown would have been placed in
their true context or perspective.
Petitioner wishes to state that her words to the effect
that Yeung Lin-shing should be given "a few pieces to eat"
were uttered at the premises in Pak Sha Road, and not at
Po Ming Mansion, and were never intended as instructions
to other persons that they should assault Yeung Lin-shing
or the Deceased.
In particular, Your
8. Your Petitioner respectfully refers Your Excellency to the
passages in the judgment of the Full Court relating to the.
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