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Man maintains innocence - Barbados Today

An accused facing two theft charges, who claims to have “issues” when housed at Dodds Prison on Thursday urged a magistrate to place him in “protective custody”.Jennoah Sylvester Woodley, of Eastbourne, St Philip, made the plea before Magistrate Manila Renee after denying the charges leveled against him.In fact, even before the charges were read the 46-year-old who reportedly has a hearing problem, stated: “I am not guilty. The matters are between me and two women . . . but I plead not guilty.”He is accused of stealing $400 belonging to Natalie Shepherd on July 17 as well as $490 belonging to Tamira Gaskin  between August 25 and September 27.

Two fishermen sent to Dodds

Article by RACHELLE AGARD Social Share Two Tobagonian fishermen were remanded to HMP Dodds this morning. Anton James, 26, of Golden Lane, Seaview, and Krysten Trim, 35, of Bon Accord Main Road, both in Tobago, were not required to plead to the indictable charges that they were in possession of, and did import 426.92 pounds of marijuana, with intent to supply and traffick the illegal drug. Prosecutor Constable Kenmore Phillips objected to bail on the high quantity of drugs which carried a street value of $774 600, and the men being non-nationals with no ties to Barbados. James and Trim will reappear before Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes on March 19 in Court No. 1 of the District “A” Magistrates’ Court. (RA)

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