Magistrate rules there is sufficient evidence to commit MP Browne’s case to the High Court
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The criminal proceeding against former education minister Michael Browne has gone one step further as the case has now been sent up the High Court.
Yesterday, Magistrate Ngaio Emanuel-Edwards declared that there is sufficient evidence against the Member of Parliament for All Saints West to commit the matter to be tried in the higher court.
The prosecution subsequently proceeded to tender six pieces of evidence which will be used against Browne, should the matter go to trial.
Those exhibits include WhatsApp messages, call records, screenshots from Facebook messenger with photos, etc.