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By Keith Holder
It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words.
There is currently one being circulated on WhatsApp of a very big crowd at Bank Hall during a Barbados Cricket Association (BCA) First division match over three decades ago.
At a glance,
A MAN who twice committed acts of indecent assault against a first year pupil has been found guilty of the crimes.
Michael Inniss, who was 30 years at the time of the offences, will be sentenced in the new year. The State will petition the court that after serving a term of imprisonment he is to be registered with the sex offendersâ registry.
The girl, who is now 20 years old, gave evidence during the judge-alone trial which began in October before Justice Althea Alexis-Windsor.
The evidence given in the Magistrateâs Court by her mother, who died in 2018, and testimony from the investigating officer Constantine, also formed the Stateâs case.
A MAN who twice committed acts of indecent assault against a first year pupil has been found guilty of the crimes.
Michael Inniss, who was 30 years at the time of the offences, will be sentenced in the new year. The State will petition the court that after serving a term of imprisonment he is to be registered with the sex offendersâ registry.
The girl, who is now 20 years old, gave evidence during the judge-alone trial which began in October before Justice Althea Alexis-Windsor.
The evidence given in the Magistrateâs Court by her mother, who died in 2018, and testimony from the investigating officer Constantine, also formed the Stateâs case.