Santa Cruz woman on bail for stabbing husband
CHARGED: Mandy Phillip charged with maliciously wounding her common-law husband. PHOTO COURTESY TTPS - ttps
A 33-YEAR-OLD woman was granted $60,000 bail with a surety by a Port of Spain magistrate before whom she appeared virtually on a charge of maliciously wounding her common-law husband.
A police press release on Thursday said Mandy Phillip of Jaggan Village, Saddle Road, Santa Cruz appeared before the magistrate on Monday and after she was granted bail, the case was adjourned to January 11.
The release said that at 11.115 pm on December 9, the victim, who is 44, was at his home when an argument broke out and he was stabbed in the back with a knife.
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Public must know sex offenders
Wednesday 16 December 2020
THE EDITOR: In a recent statement the head of the Gender-Based Violence Unit, Supt Claire Guy-Alleyne of the police service, made it clear that no one will be registered as a sex offender unless due process is completed.
However, neither Guy-Alleyne nor the Commissioner of Police has advocated for the registry to be accessible to the general public.
The intent should be to protect children by giving people access to the registry so they can know who the sex offenders are and where they reside.
But the registry is only for use in police investigations when it should have been designed to provide awareness.
Trinidad woman charged for bottle, knife, and hot water attack on husband
December 13, 2020
(Trinidad Express) A woman was granted $75,000 bail after she was charged with three offences of assault, including throwing hot water on her husband.
Around 10 pm on Friday, a 41-year-old man, who is employed as a security officer, went to the Point Fortin Police Station and made a report against his wife Dyan Bailey, 20, also a security officer. He was referred to the Gender-Based Violence Unit at the La Brea Police Station.
It was alleged that the man was at home at Spring Street, Egypt Village, Point Fortin, with his wife, when they had an argument. As a result, she became annoyed and allegedly threw hot water on him causing injury to his body.
Pt Fortin woman charged for assaulting husband, granted bail
Saturday 12 December 2020
Dyan Bailey charged with assaulting her husband at their home in Egypt Village, Point Fortin on December 4. -
A 20-year-old Point Fortin woman, charged with three counts of assault against her husband, has been granted $75,000 bail.
According to police, Dyan Bailey s 41-year-old husband reported her to the police around 10 pm on December 4.
They are both security officers but police did not say which company they work for.
Police said the two were at home in Spring Street, Egypt Village where they got into an argument.
Bailey allegedly became annoyed and threw hot water on her husband, which caused injury.