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Beenie s lawyer okay with outcome Tuesday, May 18, 2021
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BEENIE Man s attorney, Roderick Gordon said he is satisfied with yesterday s outcome in the St Elizabeth Parish Court and believes the Grammy-winning entertainer showed he has respect for the law.
“We didn t want to be seen as flouting the law or wasting the court s time and the resources of the State,” Gordon told the
Jamaica Observer yesterday. “We had a good case but, in any event, we took the responsible approach.” ....
Beenie Man's sentencing today jamaicaobserver.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from jamaicaobserver.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Beenie fined $150,000 Monday, May 17, 2021
KINGSTON, Jamaica Beenie Man was fined $150,000 or three months in jail for breaches of the Disaster Risk management Act (DRMA) when he appeared in the St Elizabeth Parish Court earlier this morning.
The entertainer had pleaded guilty to the offence on April 19. He was charged at an alleged event held on November 29 in St Elizabeth.
The Corporate Area-based deejay is being represented by attorney-at-law Roderick Gordon.
The Disaster Risk Management Act is currently a tool in the Government s kit in fighting against the spread ....
Beenie Man being processed by the police at a police station in St Elizabeth on January 1 of this year. Dancehall star Beenie Man was slapped with a $150,000 fine in the St Elizabeth Parish Court on Monday after pleading guilty on April 19 for breaching the Disaster Risk Management Act (DRMA). Beenie Man was fined $150,000 and the maximum fine at the time the offence was committed was $250,000, so we can live with that, attorney-at-law Roderick Gordon told Loop News. An additional charge of breaching the Noise Abatement Act was thrown out during the deejay s last court appearance. The ‘Sim Simma’ deejay was slapped with the two charges in connection with an event in Shrewsbury district in St Elizabeth on November 29. ....
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