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Richard Bevans was convicted of the armed robbery of Christine Stubbs in July 2017.
He denied any involvement in the armed robbery.
He was sentenced in August 2018 to nine years and nine months in prison.
He sought to appeal his conviction in May 2019, eight months outside the timeframe to appeal.
The court declined to extend the time.
Justices Sir Michael Barnett, Jon Isaacs and Roy Jones ruled on the matter.
According to the ruling, the factors to be considered on an application for an extension of time are the length of the delay, the reasons for the delay and the prospects of success, as well as the prejudice, if any, to the intended applicant.
11 Haitians charged after Abaco Farm raid
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Bahamas rollout of COVID-19 vaccination campaign to begin on Wednesday By Staff1 / in Health & Wellness, Highlight, In The News: / on Monday, 15 Mar 2021 02:10 PM / Comments Off on Bahamas rollout of COVID-19 vaccination campaign to begin on Wednesday / 1235
Prime Minister Minnis Receives COVID-19 Inoculation – March 14, 2021
The Bahamas Office of the Prime Minister issued a statement on Sunday, March 14th, following a pilot rollout of the COVID-19 vaccination program in the country earlier the same day, in which both Prime Minister Minnis and his wife took part, as part of an initial group of 110 individuals, which consisted of healthcare workers, staff of the uniformed branches and volunteers working on the vaccination campaign. The full statement read as follows: