The gang member who pumped seven bullets into a barman because that man “insulted” his gang boss was given a starting sentence of 35 years when he appeared in the No. 2 Supreme Court yesterday. However, Ryan Omar Samuel will end up serving 8 717 days from today after deductions for mitigating features and time on remand were considered. Samuel, of Grape Hall, St Lucy, was back before the court …
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Crown, defence argue convicted Nelson Street killer’s sentencing
Article by May 15, 2021
If Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions Alliston Seale gets his way, convicted killer Ryan Omar Samuel “would not be able to lift a gun” by the time he is released from prison, the High Court heard on Friday.
And Seale contended that a recent ruling by the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) supported his call for Samuel to be incarcerated for 25 to 35 years for his “heinous” killing of Charley Dume over seven years ago.
Samuel, of Grape Hall, St Lucy, was found guilty of manslaughter in the April 26, 2014 shooting death of the 25-year-old Dume in Coyote’s Den Bar, Nelson Street, The City.
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