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Three relatives of incarcerated Tivoli Gardens strongman Christopher Dudus Coke and four co-accused implicated in the murder of another gangster, Patrick ‘P Boy’ Davis, are to be released from police custody.
The seven accused, including Dudus son, were conditionally freed by Justice Leighton Pusey in the Home Circuit Court on Thursday.
The judge acceded to the request of prosecutors for a conditional noille prosequi to be entered in the case due to the unavailability of the witnesses.
However, if the witnesses are located, the case can be readmitted before the courts.
The trial of the seven accused was expected to begin on April 19, but it was hampered by hurdles faced by the prosecution in locating the witnesses.
Some of the now accused persons on a poster before they were eventually taken into police custody.
The trial of three relatives of incarcerated Tivoli Gardens gangster, Christopher Dudus Coke, including his son, and four co-accused implicated in the murder of another gangster, Patrick ‘P Boy’ Davis, failed to get under way on Wednesday.
When the matter was called up before Justice Leighton Pusey in the Home Circuit Court, it was disclosed that one of the defence attorneys in the case was ill.
Additionally, the prosecution requested additional time to prepare their case against the seven accused persons, inclusive of a woman.
Inmates say they re getting poor health care from contractor
March 9, 2021
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AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) The NAACP’s Maine State Prison chapter is raising allegations of inadequate health care services, adding to concerns after a wrongful death lawsuit was filed by the father of a prisoner who died from an infection.
Inmates told Maine Public for a story Monday that they were concerned about Andrew Leighton s breathing before his death. The NAACP chapter said in a lawsuit filed in January that he sought treatment five times before he was found unresponsive in his cell on Oct. 1, 2018.
Nashville, Tennessee-based Wellpath LLC declined to comment on the lawsuit. The company s contract is currently up for renewal in Maine.
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