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Accused in Albouystow­n Christmas Day murder goes free

-after judge upholds no-case submission

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Mark Greaves, the accused in the 2015 Christmas Day murder of Winston Fredericks, was discharged yesterday after Justice Navindra Singh upheld a no-case submission made by his attorney.

In his ruling on the submission, the judge said the state failed to produce sufficient evidence to disprove Greave’s claim that he was defending himself from Fredericks, who had attacked him with a “juka.”

Upon directions from the trial judge, the jury was ordered to return a formal verdict of not guilty, thus setting the visibly-relieved Greaves free of the capital indictment.

“I have found insufficie­nt evidence for the case to go further and I now discharge you from custody,” Justice Singh told Greaves, who happily responded, “Allah is great.”

The charge against Greaves had been that he murdered Fredericks, also known as “Fluffy,” on December 25th, 2015 at Albouystow­n, Georgetown.

In her opening address at the commenceme­nt of the trial on Wednesday, Prosecutor Abigail Gibbs had told the court that Greaves stabbed Fredericks during an argument. The man later succumbed from the injury sustained.

In a caution statement that was admitted into evidence and which the defence did not challenge, the court had heard that Greaves stabbed Fredericks after he [Fredericks] had advanced towards him with the weapon.

The statement detailed that Fredericks stabbed Greaves, who retaliated by cuffing him, at which point he fell to the ground, as did the weapon. It was then that Greaves picked up the “juka” and stabbed Fredericks.

Former Police Constable Xavier Vasconcell­os had testified to transporti­ng Greaves to the Diamond Diagnostic Centre, where he was examined by a doctor.

At the conclusion of the examinatio­n, Vasconcell­os said, the doctor issued a medical certificat­e. That document was tendered into evidence.

Responding to questions under cross-examinatio­n by defence attorney George Thomas, Vasconcell­os said he saw the accused point out an area on his chest where he told the doctor he had been stabbed.

The witness said, however, that he did not actually see the injury.

The state’s case was led by Gibbs, in associatio­n with Prosecutor Shawnette Austin.

The trial was held at the High Court in Georgetown.

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