A man who is serving a 40-year sentence for murder will learn his fate concerning a second murder conviction next month. Mark McKenzie, 32, will be sentenced on October 12 for the murder of Carlos Adderley Jr. McKenzie appeared before Justice Franklyn Williams, KC, yesterday for a sentencing hearing. A probation officer testified that McKenzie denied
A man who is serving a 40-year sentence for murder will learn his fate concerning a second murder conviction next month. Mark McKenzie, 32, will be sentenced on October 12
A man was convicted of murder for a second time yesterday. Jurors convicted Mark McKenzie of the January 17, 2017 murder of Carlos Adderley Jr. with a majority verdict of 8-1 after deliberating for two hours. McKenzie was behind bars serving a 40-year sentence for another murder. Adderley, a University of The Bahamas student, was shot
Jurors in the murder trial of Mark McKenzie, who is accused of the shooting death of Carlos Adderley Jr., were shown gruesome photos of the murder victim at the crime scene and in the morgue on Friday. Prosecutors allege that McKenzie, while being concerned with others, gunned down the 22-year-old on January 9, 2017. McKenzie,
A murder trial was unable to begin yesterday because there was no stenographer to record the evidence in the trial. Justice Franklyn Williams apologized to the nine jurors who were selected to decide the fate of Mark McKenzie, who’s accused of the January 9, 2017 shooting death of Carlos Adderley Jr. Williams explained that stenographers