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A mother and son parted ways yesterday after they faced charges relating to each other in the District “A” Traffic Court. Tyrel Kadeem Branch, a 30-year-old vendor of Well Gap, Cave Hill, St Michael, pleaded not guilty to damaging a mirror, a door, three windows, two cameras and roof guttering belonging to Kay Best, as well as damaging two car doors, belonging to Vonnette Lee, both on September 10. Meanwhile …

Scolding for run-in with court marshals

Next time, ask a question. That was the advice from Acting Magistrate Alison Burke to Tremaine Tonito Jemmott, who found himself before the District “A” Traffic Court after a run-in with a court marshal earlier this week. The 31-year-old life underwriter, of Lewis Gap, Green Hill, St Michael, had just pleaded guilty to hindering court marshal Rashade White in the performance of his functions on Wednesday. Jemmott said the marshals …

Remand ends - Barbados Today

A pharmacist was on Monday granted $450 000 bail following a short stint on remand at Dodds in connection with over $2 million worth of drugs.When 60-year-old Roger Arnott McNeil Maynard, of Fortesques, St Philip reappeared before the District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court, prosecuting officer Ralph Rollock did not renew his objection to bail but asked that strict conditions be applied, including requiring the accused to surrender his travel documents and report to a police station.Maynard is accused of importation, possession, possession with intent to supply and trafficking of cannabis on November 25, 2022. He cannot enter pleas to the indictable charges.In responding to the bail conditions, Michael Lashley K.C. who is representing Maynard in association with attorneys-at-law Simon Clarke and Sade Harris urged the court to be flexible in the reporting conditions as his client was a reputable businessman and a pharmacist with over 30 years’ experience.

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