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NEWS UPDATE

 Summary of Court Activities for the week ending Friday 1st April, 2016

There were a total of 76 cases in the different courts; 44 cases in the High Court, 18 in the Magistrate courts and 14 in the Juvenile court.

Out of all the indigents, there were 61 male adults and 1 female adult, while 13 were male juveniles and 1 was female juvenile.
9 male adults and 1 male juvenile were discharged.
No male adults were put on bail and there were no Maintenance Orders and no Committals to the High Court.

The number of indigents according to professions were as followers; 1 tailor, 4 drivers, 2 masons, 1 fitting mechanic and 2 carpenters.
The number of people according to the crimes for which they discharged was as follows: 2 for Robbery with aggravation, 4 for Wounding with intent and 4 for Conspiracy to Commit Felony
The indigent were discharged as a result of applications made for discharge, for want of prosecution, by Legal Aid Board Lawyers.

Derek Nat-George
Media and Public Relations Officer


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