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DSR 11 (Revised Sept 85)

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THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE BILL

LORD PRESIDENT C

THE COUNCIL

1. I have as you would expect followed with interest th

progress of your White Paper, which is to be translated

into legislation during the next session. I am aware

that your Bill will contain points which will provoke

searching debate in the House, and I would not lightly

add to the essential core of the Bill or to your work if

it were not for pressing reasons.

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Bermuda and

2. The retention of the death penalty in six of our

Caribbean

remaining Dependent Territories has become an

increasingly embarrassing anomaly for us when set agains

practice in capital cases in the UK. In these small

colonies there are several murder trials in hand which

will place our Governors in difficulty when they come. to

exercise the Prerogative of Mercy. Although the last

execution took place in Bermuda in 1977, it is quite

possible that local circumstances and his own deliberate

judgement will oblige one of our Governors to decide to

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