Murder convict Dhupaul Singh has failed in his bid to have his life sentence overturned. In a unanimous ruling delivered on Tuesday, the Guyana Court of Appeal affirmed the life sentence imposed on him for the September 2, 2014 murder of farmer Balkissoon (only name), but lowered his eligibility for parole from 25 to 20 years.
Following a trial in 2016, Singh was found guilty of the crime by a jury.
Trial Judge Jo-Ann Barlow sentenced him to life with the possibility of parole after 25 years.

It was reported that the killing occurred at Helena Number Two Village, Mahaica, East Coast Demerara.
On the day in question, Singh and Balkissoon, called “Balky”, were involved in a heated argument over remarks hurled by Singh at the now dead man’s wife. The row escalated into a scuffle during which Singh chopped Balkissoon about his body with a cutlass.
Singh, through his lawyer, Mark Conway, later filed an appeal against his conviction and sentence.
Among other things, the convicted killer argued Justice Barlow erred in law in giving the jury the summation on provocation. The defence lawyer argued that his client was robbed of a conviction for manslaughter because the Judge’s summation to the jury was lacking.

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