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Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes has expressed concern about some types of language that are “becoming second nature”. “I don’t understand what is happening,” he said in the District “A” Magistrates’ Court last Friday. “The language that has become second nature to you all has become frightening.” He was speaking as he dealt with Niandre Dakota Moore, a 25-year-old painter, of Hallet’s Terrace, Black Rock, St Michael. Moore had pleaded not …
Rico Ricardo Grazette and Antonio Ricardo Reece found everything that had occurred in the District “A” Magistrates’ Court extremely amusing yesterday. They laughed at the cases which went before theirs, the comments from other accused and how Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes dealt with them. But they stopped laughing when they were each slapped with an 18-month jail term for robbery. “Eighteen months?” Grazette asked as if he thought he had …
Stop looking for deals. That was the warning from Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes as he chastised and remanded a man who admitted receiving stolen goods. “Stop riding off the backs of people who are not working,” he said. Daniel Antone Shaquan Stoute, a self-employed 29-year-old, of Lightfoot Lane, The City, had just pleaded guilty to dishonestly receiving four toilet seat covers, two folding chairs, eight floral arrangements, 66 cosmetic bags, …
If Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes had his way, he would order complainants, who drop cases after they have gone to police, to pay as much as $10 000 for wasting police’s time. “I just want it [the legislation] for this to be in such a way that I could charge wunna $10 000,” he said yesterday. The Chief Magistrate made the comments in the District “A” Magistrates’ Court after a …