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Order for specific disclosure upheld in Bruce Greenaway murder case

Order for specific disclosure upheld in Bruce Greenaway murder case Spread the love By Orville Williams “A good day for justice”, remarked defence attorney Andrew O’Kola who commended the actions of Magistrate Ngaio Emanuel-Edwards in upholding an order she issued last month. That specific order was for the prosecution to make key information available to the defence representing the four accused in the Bruce Greenaway murder case. During yesterday’s hearing in the All Saints Magistrate’s Court, Emanuel-Edwards noted that the prosecution had initially expressed no objections, last month, to the defence’s request for access to some police station diaries – which record the movement of on-duty officers – dated in and around the time Greenaway was reported missing.

Restaurant owner charged with battery

Restaurant owner charged with battery The owner of Club House restaurant in English Harbour was made to spend a night at St John’s Police Station cells following an altercation with two men on Friday evening. Angie Dickinson was charged with battery after she allegedly poured ice water on the men while they stood outside of her establishment. Dickinson, who denied the act, told Observer that Jermain Sinclair and Stefan Samuel had been smoking near the bathroom of her business and harassing her customers when she asked them to leave. All three engaged in a heated exchange of words after which the Canadian woman said she called a police friend who ordered the men to leave.

Magistrate to decide on no case submission in Bruce Greenaway murder case early next year

Magistrate to decide on ‘no case submission’ in Bruce Greenaway murder case early next year Spread the love By Orville Williams On February 24 next year, Magistrate Ngaio Emanuel-Edwards will decide whether to accept a ‘no case’ submission that will be made by the defence team in the Bruce Greenaway murder case. The four individuals accused of the murder, Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force officers Aliyah Martin, Armal Warner and Shakiel Thomas, along with Jason Modeste of the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda – appeared in the All Saints Magistrate’s Court yesterday for a committal hearing. They were accompanied by defense attorney Andrew O’Kola, who represents two of the four accused.

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