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Legal move makes it easier for indigent prisoners to access bail


Legal move makes it easier for indigent prisoners to access bail
An amendment to the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court’s (ECSE) civil procedures rules is making it easier for prisoners on remand who cannot afford legal representation, to apply for bail on their own behalf.
Attorney-at-law Wendel Robinson told Observer that, under normal circumstances, a prisoner who is on remand pending the outcome of his or her matter, would be required to pay a lawyer between EC$2,500 and EC$3,500 to apply to the High Court for bail on their behalf, in addition to filing fees that are charged by the court. ....

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Woman sentenced for stealing funds from animal charity


Woman sentenced for stealing funds from animal charity
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A Belgian woman has been sentenced to 12 months’ probation for misappropriating almost EC$10,000 from local animal charity Paaws Antigua where she worked.
Louisa Woollard forged five cheques and made personal payments amounting to $9,635.65 when she was employed as a bookkeeper at the charity between January and December of 2017.
Woollard used that money to buy a TV worth $600, more than $1,200 worth of groceries at a supermarket, as well as to pay rent and utility bills amounting to more than $7,000.
In one instance she used a Paaws cheque to pay utility bills for a friend, amounting to $1,248.78, with the understanding, she said, that the friend would pay her back the money, which she would then return to the charity. ....

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