LESS THAN A WEEK after Magistrate Kim Butcher chastised lawmen for failing to give an accused his constitutionally due telephone call while in custody, police have once again been admonished. This time it is by Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes, who has urged police to not only allow accused those phone calls, but also verify the addresses of people in their custody. “These are the standards that are to be met. …
Stained glass breaker must pay for deed
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Young man remorseful for smashing church windows
Article by April 28, 2021
Renison Isaiah Prince admitted in court he was not himself that day on October 22, 2017, when he told police that God told him to “brek” 19 windows of the historic St Mary’s Anglican Church and a plant pot.
Appearing before a virtual sitting of the No. 2 Supreme Court, Prince, of Fairfield, Black Rock, told Justice Randall Worrell he was under the influence of drugs and confused.
He said: “Sir I was under the influence of drugs and other things. That wasn’t me that really did that damage to the church, I was confused. I was going through a lot. I would like to say I am very sorry for what I did.