Jun 25, 2021
Jasmine Hartin Remanded until Bail is Posted
In a turn of events, Canadian Jasmine Hartin, who was out on bail and facing charges of manslaughter by negligence in the death of police Superintendent Henry Jemmott at San Pedro last month, is once more in the arms of the law. New charges were levied against her this morning following an incident at the Grand Colony Hotel in San Pedro on Tuesday, but as News Five’s Duane Moody found out today at the Supreme Court there were bigger problems brewing for the mother of two.
Duane Moody, Reporting
After three p.m. today, Jasmine Hartin was escorted up the steps of the Supreme Court in Belize City where she reappeared before Justice Herbert Lord. It wasn’t a bail revocation hearing, but actually a session to hear a withdrawal application from Frank Habet, the General Manager of Grand Colony Resort, who had posted the thirty-thousand-dollar bail bond and signed the surety of the same amount on behalf of Hartin back on June ninth. In court, Habet said that he did not believe that Hartin will show up to court on her hearing date and so is requesting the removal of the cash deposit and surety.