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Article by Social Share Four men who confessed to torturing a boy, including scalding his hands at the Nature Fun Ranch last month, got a scolding yesterday ahead of their sentencing. Akeil Adrian Harding, 22, of Kendall Hill, Christ Church; Jamali Jaheem Farrell, 19, of Skeetes Road, Bank Hall, St Michael; Anderson Patrick Gill, 26, of Free Hill, Black Rock, St Michael; and Dario Rasheed Greenidge, 26, of 1st Avenue Maxwell, Christ Church, all pleaded guilty to assaulting the 14-year-old schoolboy, occasioning him actual bodily harm, on February 8. Prosecutor Constable Sayleen Hinds had no objection to bail in the District “D” Magistrates’ Court, stating the boy was no longer enrolled in the programme so there was no reason for interaction. ....
Man remanded to St Ann’s Fort for 28 days Article by January 13, 2021 Accused Jahbarrie Kimar Lionel Walcott has described as a “set up” a five-month-old criminal charge brought against him. It is alleged that the 31-year-old from 4th Avenue Alleyne’s Land, Bush Hall, St Michael entered the house of Mashauna Thompson as a trespasser with intent to inflict bodily harm upon Shane Carrington and had a firearm with him at the time. He was not required to plead to the indictable charge which reportedly occurred on August 5, 2020. Police Constable Sayleen Hinds in addressing Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes objected to bail based on the seriousness of the offence. She submitted that while Walcott had no previous convictions he was on bail from the District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court on three serious charges namely rape, endangering life and serious bodily harm. ....
Article by Social Share Drunk on something stronger than the beer he usually enjoys, Fabian Haydan McDonald found himself throttling his girlfriend because she had not prepared his fish. Yesterday, he told the District “D” Magistrates’ Court he “felt bad about the matter because that is not usually me. I apologise to Ms Bourne for my actions and it will never happen again. I will stay away from alcohol”. McDonald, 40 and self-employed, of Upper Tudor Bridge, St Michael, had just admitted assaulting Tahirah Bourne on January 2. However, he denied assaulting and resisting Constable Kenroy Ashton on the same date. Prosecutor Constable Sayleen Hinds said the two had been a couple for about four years and were living together. (HLE) ....