Death row inmate awaits decision
The inmate who might be the last condemned killer in prison is now waiting to find out if the Court of Appeal will quash his conviction or if he will be sent back to the High Court for re-sentencing.
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Corey Jefferson Rollins had the sentence of death passed on him in April 2010.
Then 32, Rollins, of Strathclyde, Bank Hall, St Michael, had been found guilty of murdering 50-year-old Wingrove Miller on November 18, 2006. The court heard he had slit the man’s carotid artery and jugular vein and was seen fleeing the scene at Eagle Hall, wearing a red shirt, bloody knife in hand.
He had conducted his own defence before now retired judge, Justice Elneth Kentish.
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