For the next four and half years, properties in Barbados will be safe from the clutches of serial burglar Dario Arlington Hollingsworth.The lifelong criminal will be incarcerated at HMP Dodds for that period, in keeping with the sentence handed down by Justice Christopher Birch when he reappeared in the No. 5A Supreme Court on Wednesday.Hollingsworth, of No. 42 Golden Rock, Pinelands, St Michael, pleaded guilty earlier this year to entering Deborah Gall’s Golf Club Road, Christ Church home as a trespasser on January 19, 2014, and stealing 12 packs of curtains; 12 boxes of cereal; four tins of sausages; six tins of chips; one pack of linseed; one bracelet; two pairs of earrings; three necklaces; a drill; a screwdriver set; a hammer; a toothbrush set and two chairs. The items were valued at a total $12 962.50.
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Attorney-at-law George Bennett will remain at HMP Dodds for the time being.That’s because the 61-year-old drug accused was denied bail for the second time in three days.His legal team of Queen’s Counsel Andrew Pilgrim and Angela Mitchell-Gittens were unable to convince Justice Christopher Birch in No. 5A of the Supreme Court on Friday to grant bail to the former police Inspector.
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