WATCH: ‘He knows he is innocent’

KINGSTON, Jamaica — A Jamaican court delivered a guilty verdict on Thursday against Constable Noel Maitland for the murder and subsequent prevention of lawful burial of his girlfriend, Donna-Lee Donaldson, who vanished on July 12, 2022. The conviction marks a significant development in a case that has captured national attention.

Defense attorney Christopher Townsend expressed measured surprise at the outcome, immediately indicating plans to pursue an appeal. In statements to Observer Online, Townsend characterized the verdict as unexpected but acknowledged the judicial process would continue at the appellate level. He reported his client was emotionally overwhelmed, maintaining his innocence despite the jury’s decision.

Townsend revealed strategic anticipation of an appeal regardless of the verdict, suggesting concerns about procedural handling of certain case elements. While withholding detailed critique of the trial proceedings, the defense counsel confirmed that formal appellate proceedings would be initiated to challenge the conviction.

The case has underscored broader discussions about police accountability and domestic violence in Jamaica, with legal observers noting the unusual speed of judicial proceedings in high-profile cases involving law enforcement personnel.