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Magistrate Elwood Watts ruled that Minister of Health cannot be the informant in relation to any COVID-19 matter. In fact, he said, if the Minister of Health had no authority under the Emergency Management Act, Section 28 A (7), he could not delegate responsibility. The magistrate was deciding on arguments in the District “C” Magistrates’ Court yesterday surrounding the legality of the minister being listed as the informant on a …
COVID watchdog gets lesson in court
Article by March 11, 2021
A charge against a woman brought before the law courts for breaching the COVID-19 protocols was amended on Wednesday, prompting the prominent criminal attorney who is defending her to urge the Government’s watchdog to be “more careful” when drafting information and charges against alleged offenders.
“This pandemic is a serious thing, but we must get it right before we seek to bring people before the courts in relation to breaches of the directives,” Queen’s Counsel Michael Lashley suggested to the COVID-19 Monitoring Unit.
The comment came as a charge against his client, Davia Graham, was amended by the District ‘C’ Magistrates’ Court, following an application by the Crown prosecution team of Principal Crown Counsel Krystal Delaney and Senior Crown Counsel Neville Watson in association with police prosecutors Inspector Janice Ifill and Station Sergeant Crishna Graham.
Traffic offender and curfew breaker settles $1 300 in fines
Article by March 4, 2021
In his haste to avoid a breach of curfew charge a 45-year-old mechanic racked up a number of traffic offences and the very charge he was seeking to escape.
When Wayne Mervin Stuart, of Waterhall Land, Eagle Hall, St Michael saw police in his community around 7:15 p.m. on Monday, he sped off. The siren and beacon were turned on but he did not stop.
Lawmen followed him onto Waterhall Land and observed him swerving in the roadway in a reckless manner. He then drove on to Pasture Road without stopping at a major stop then onto Kew Road where he failed to observe a second stop sign. He crashed into the side of road damaging his motor car MA394 and finally came to a stop.
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