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He didn’t get the memo.
A judge had to explain to a young man who admitted to assaulting his lover that the relationship with his victim has ended.
Colin Griffiths pleaded guilty to a charge of assault in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court yesterday after admitting that he slammed the woman’s head in a wall, choked and pushed her in the face and put her in a headlock.
Griffiths, 24, said he reacted in this manner when the woman started fighting him because he wanted to leave.
The judge subsequently asked if the two are still in a relationship to which Griffith responded, “Yes ma am.”
A man who flew into a rage during an argument with his own sister and stabbed his two nieces for no apparent reason has been given a non-custodial sentence instead of being imprisoned.
Jones Town resident Michael Williams was sentenced to 12 month s imprisonment after pleading guilty to two counts of wounding with intent in the Kington and St Andrew Parish Court recently.
However, Chief Parish Judge Chester Crooks suspended the sentence after one of the victims begged him to not send Williams to jail.
Williams pleaded guilty to using a ratchet knife to cut and stab the women on January 29 during an argument with their aunt.
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