Virgin IsLANDS. Offences by election officers. 5600 Virgin Islands Constitution No. 7 of 1954. and Ilections. — (2) Any employer who, directly or indirectly, refuses, or by intimidation, undue influence, cr in any other way, interferes with the granting to any voter in his employ of such period for veting, as in this seclion provided, shall on summary convic- tion be liable to a fine of five hundred dollars or to imprisonment for six months. 89. Every election officer who— (a) makes, in any record, return or other document which he is required to keep or make under this Ordinanee, any entry which he knows or has reasonable cause to believe to be false, or does not believe to be true; or (4) permits any person whom he knows or bas reasonable cause to believe not to be a blind person, an illiterate person or an incapa- citated person to vote in the manner provided for blind persons, illiterate persons or incapa- citated persons, as the case'may be; or (c) refuses to permit any person whom he knows or has reasonable cause to believe to be a blind person, an illiterate person or an incapacitated person to vote in the manner provided for blind persons, illiterate persons or incapacitated persons, as the case may be; or (d) wilfully prevents any person from voting at the polling station at which he knows or has reasonable cause to believe such person is entitled to vote; or (e) wilfully reject or refuses to count any ballot paper which he knows or -has reasonable cause to believe is validly cast for any candidate in accordance with the provi- sions of this Ordinance; or (7) wilfully counts any ballot paper as being cast for any candidate, which he knows or has reasouable cause to believe was wot validly cast fur such candidate,