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MEMORANDUM
TO:
Jeffrey Epstein
FROM:
Darren K. Indyke
RE:
Voting in November 2, 2010 Election
October 25, 2010
I have attached a copy of Title 18, Section 263 of the Elections law under the
Virgin Islands Code.
After speaking with Attorney Maria Hodge, it is my
understanding that Section 263(a) is inapplicable because it was intended to apply
to repeat offenders and not simply to an offender who happened to be convicted of
two distinct felonies at the same time. As you were only convicted one time Uune
30, 2008), it is Attorney Hodge's view that Section 263(a) is inapplicable to you,
even though you were convicted at that time of two different felonies.
Since Section 263(a) appears to be inapplicable to your situation, then
Section 263(b) would apply. Section 263(b) provides that "(e)very person who has
been convicted by a court of competent jurisdiction of a felony ... shall be debarred
from voting for a period of one year following the date of his discharge." After
speaking with Attorney Hodge, it is my understanding that it is her view that the
"date of his discharge" refers to the date that you are discharged from the entirety of
your sentence, including the community control portion of your sentence, ended on
July 21, 2010. Attorney Hodge reached this conclusion after reviewing the attached
opinion by the Virgin Islands Attorney General who opined that "discharge" does
not occur until the probationary portion of sentence has concluded. Consequently,
under Section 263(b), you are debarred from voting until one year after the
conclusion of your community control or July 20, 2011.
Under the circumstances, it appears that you are unable to vote in, and,
therefore, need not be present on St. Thomas for, the upcoming election on
November 2, 2010.
EFTA00725459
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