Senior Parish Judge Lori-Anne Cole-Montaque didn’t hold back her frustration as two women from the Corporate Area found themselves in the spotlight at the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court, all over a dispute about two packs of braiding hair.
Senior Parish Judge Lori-Anne Cole-Montaque said that she continues to experience ‘judicial heartbreak’, as she keeps giving offenders second chances. Her comments came after 19-year-old Jaheim Pratt found himself before the Kingston and St.
Senior Parish Judge Lori-Anne Cole-Montaque said she is experiencing “heartbreak”, following the admission of guilt from Donovan Butler, a 72-year-old man who promised her that he would not return to the courts after she sentenced him to two years.
A Haitian man told the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court last week that he fears being deported because he’s afraid to lose his life. “My country is a serious country. To be honest, my country has so much violence, I ‘fraid to go back,”.
A father of two made an impassioned plea to be released from custody, saying that his being in lock-ups is “terrible”. “Your Honour, I am begging you if you can reach out to the police or the complainant so that this case can done. I have two son.