Carrerras v. Government of the Virgin Islands
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Opinion
JUDGMENT OF THE COURT
This matter is before the Court on appeal from the Territorial Court of the Virgin Islands, having been submitted on the briefs without oral argument. Appellant challenges the Territorial Court’s conviction based on the Government’s alleged failure to disprove that appellant was acting in self-defense. After due consideration,
IT IS on this 11 day of April, 1994, hereby ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the judgment of the Territorial Court is AFFIRMED.
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