Shawayne Deshawn Williams made his first appearance on drug charges in the District “A” Magistrates’ Court yesterday. The 27-year-old, of Mahaica Gap, Green Hill, St Michael, pleaded not guilty to possession of cannabis, having a traffickable quantity of the drug and possession of cannabis with intent to supply, on July 20. There was no objection to bail and his attorney Angella Mitchell-Gittens indicated his surety would be present on the …
Stressing that someone had lost his life, a High Court judge sentenced confessed killer Dario Omar Catlyn to a starting sentence of 11 years in prison but later deemed that the time he had spent on remand would be his sentence. Catlyn, of First Step Street, Ellerton, St George, was back in the No. 2 Supreme Court where he had pleaded guilty, at a previous Session of the Continuous Sittings, …
A St Michael is scheduled to face a judge and jury later this year after he denied committing 12 offences under the Firearms Act.Adesina Kijana Crichlow, of Brydens Avenue, Brittons Hill and Roumaika Court, Dayrells Road entered the not guilty pleas before Acting Madam Justice Wanda Blair on Monday when he appeared with attorney-at-law Angella Mitchell-Gittens who was holding for Queen’s Counsel Andrew Pilgrim. Senior State Counsel Olivia Davis was the prosecutor.
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A former clerical officer who was convicted of stealing more than $1.1 million from Government coffers walked free on Friday after his conviction was quashed.The Court of Appeal on Friday ordered that Anderson Ryan Ince the former government clerical officer from Hannays, St Lucy be immediately released from Dodds where he had spent over four years behind bars.The order was made after Appeal Justices Rajendra Narine, Jefferson Cumberbatch and Francis Belle allowed the appeal and set aside his conviction and ten-year sentence.“The appellant is to be released immediately,” Justice Narine said as he handed down the ruling.However, the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) is expected to reappear before the court on November 10 to address the Justices of Appeal on the issue of a retrial.