San Antonio singer-guitarist George Chambers played his first gig at Floore’s Country Store in 1952 and hasn’t stopped since. “I’ve been doing this since I.
Tuesday 11 May 2021
WITH just three more months to serve in prison for shooting a man, twice, at point-blank range for disrespecting his sister a little over 17 years ago, Dwayne Nigel Lynch was told on Tuesday by the judge who sentenced him to walk away if he is provoked again.
“You have to be the big man…You have to show you have the wisdom and maturity. You have been in prison for 17 years, and have seen now lives can be destroyed… It is not everything you have to respond to.”
Lynch was before Justice Kathy Ann Waterman Latchoo, who sentenced him to three months in prison.
It was February 2017 and with some leftover Christmas money, I took a punt on Yakuza 0 on PlayStation 4 after watching a short YouTube clip of someone playing one of the substories. And it is fair to say, it has had a hugely profound impact on my gaming life.
After then gorging myself on other games in the series â Yakuza Kiwami, Yakuza 3, Yakuza 6: The Song of Life and Yakuza Kiwami 2 in that order â imagine my delight when the news dropped that the series would also be coming to Xbox consoles? And better still, the vast majority of them would be dropping straight into Xbox Game Pass.
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Wednesday 5 May 2021
AFTER more than a little over 17 years in prison, and one inconclusive trial later, Dwayne Nigel Lynch is possibly one step closer to freedom after he pleaded guilty to an unlawful killing in 2003.
Dwayne Nigel Lynch on Wednesday pleaded guilty to manslaughter when he appeared before High Court judge Justice Kathy Ann Waterman-Latchoo at a virtual hearing.
Lynch, also known as Pagan and Pags, was charged with the murder of Richard Mark on November 22, 2003, in San Fernando.
Waterman-Latchoo said for some time, Lynch had written to the Director of Public Prosecutions asking him to consider allowing him to plead guilty to manslaughter, and “later, rather than sooner,” it was accepted.