Social Share
It was Richard DeLisle Arthur’s age, his previously clean record, the glowing testimonies of witnesses and a psychologist’s report which said his mental state would be impacted negatively by prison, that weighed heavily in his favour.
This was the view of Justice Randall Worrell, who ordered the 58-year-old, long-standing member of the Barbados Rifle Association (BRA) and a licensed firearm owner since 2003, to pay a fine of $30 000 in 12 months or spend six months in prison, for having illegal bullets at his home eight years ago.
“Mr Arthur has served in a shooting capacity for his country and I believe that may be the reason for him having the ammunition,” the judge said in the No. 2 Supreme Court yesterday.