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Four more years of jail time for fraudster

Anderson Leon Browne will have to spend just over four more years in prison for dishonestly obtaining over half million dollars using forged cheques.The 68-year-old Browne, of Seaview Road, Ruby Park, St Philip, was convicted last year on 22 counts of bank fraud and one count of money laundering dating back 11 years.When he reappeared before Madame Justice Wanda Blair in the No. 5A Supreme Court today, Browne, who has several aliases including Fabian Kellman, Shortman and Andy was given a starting sentence of eight years.The sentence was then adjusted downwards by one year, leaving Browne to serve a further 2555 days.Justice Blair also took into consideration the 862 days which he had spent on remand at Dodds, leaving him to serve a remaining 1693 days of the sentence.

Man admits to wounding friend

Two slaps with the flat side of a sword and then a stab to the abdomen. These were the injuries Ferdinand Alexander Junior Codogan (as spelt on the indictment) inflicted on a friend in apparent retaliation for her chastising him about how he treated his girlfriend. So said counsel for the State Danielle Mottley as she outlined the facts in the No. 5 Supreme Court last Friday. Codogan, of Fustic …

Court delays arraignment to get interpreter for Dutchman

Court delays arraignment to get interpreter for Dutchman
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Guilty pleas rejected - Barbados Today

Guilty pleas rejected - Barbados Today
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Gun and bullets cost man $25 000

Firearm offences are serious crimes which need to be visited with severe penalties. So said Justice Pamela Beckles as she ordered self-confessed gunman Kiplyn Hallam Ifill to pay a total of $25 000 in fines. On Monday, Ifill, of Mapp Hill, St Michael, was back in the No. 5 Supreme Court, where he had pleaded guilty to having a .32-calibre H&R Magnum firearm and six rounds of ammunition on June …

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