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The jury acquitted the appellants on the conspiracy as it was originally charged.
Some claimants and appellants for war and war widows pensions have used the services of solicitors, for which a fee is charged.
However, it would not be appropriate to issue an entry clearance to a successful appellant, as the amendment envisages.
Since 1996 appellants have had the opportunity in these tribunals to opt for either an oral or a paper hearing.
Therefore, effectively, there is a time limit of three months for the appellant to go from the tribunal to the commissioners.
What would be the appellant's avenue to seek redress in such circumstances?
It is not our practice to provide financial assistance to enable successful appellants from abroad to travel to this country.
The referee's report is made in confidence; and there would be strong objections to its being communicated to the appellant.
In view of the low levels of literacy - regardless of legal status, colour or national origin - in the colony, some such letters were penned on behalf of the appellant.