High Plains Dice and Games celebrated its second anniversary and its new expanded location with a Logan County Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting on Wednesday. Now located at 100 Broadway Street, Suite 12, in Sterling, the store offers a variety of classic board games, card games and tabletop role-playing games. With the growth their business […]
The absence of a doctor in the Supreme Court yesterday prompted Justice Christopher Birch to adjourn the murder case of Raheem Ricardo Hinds in the No. 5A Court yesterday. Hinds, 38, of Phillips Road, Pinelands, St Michael, is accused of murdering Michael Yearwood on March 26, 2015. Justice Birch adjourned the matter until next Wednesday, after Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions Alliston Seale informed the court he was ready to …
The brother of deceased Michael Yearwood and the cousin of the man accused of killing Yearwood on Wednesday described him as a loving, caring and friendly man.Peter Yearwood and Daquan Pierre both spoke glowingly of the former tyre repair man when the murder trial of Raheim Ricardo O’Neil Hinds, continued in the No. 5A Supreme Court before Justice Christopher Birch.Hinds, of Phillip’s Road, Pinelands, St Michael, is accused of murdering Yearwood on March 26, 2015.When Peter Yearwood took to the witness stand, he was asked by Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions Alliston Seale to describe his brother.
A police officer on Thursday recounted that murder accused Raheim Ricardo O’Neil Hinds claimed he threw a stone at Michael Yearwood in self-defense.That was the evidence of Station Sergeant Ainsley Gittens when Hinds’ trial continued in the No. 5A Supreme Court.Hinds, of Phillip’s Road, Pinelands, St Michael, is charged with murdering Yearwood on March 26, 2015.He is alleged to have struck Yearwood with a stone on March 11, 2015, which eventually caused his death.Gittens recalled that on March 25, 2015, in the presence of Sergeant Trevor Reece, Hinds was arrested and charged with committing serious bodily harm to Yearwood.He said at that time Yearwood was still alive.
Michael Yearwood died from blunt head trauma.That was the evidence given by consultant pathologist at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH), Dr David Gaskin, who conducted a post mortem on Yearwood’s body on April 2, 2015.Dr Gaskin was testifying in the murder trial of Raheim Ricardo O’Neil Hinds, which got underway in the No. 5A Supreme Court this morning before Justice Christopher Birch.Hinds, of Phillip’s Road, Pinelands, St Michael, today pleaded not guilty to murdering Yearwood on March 26, 2015. He is alleged to have struck Yearwood with a stone on March 11, 2015, which eventually caused his death.He was initially charged with serious bodily harm but that charge was upgraded to murder after Yearwood passed away.