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The three former Princess Margaret Secondary School students convicted of manslaughter were back in the No. 2 Supreme Court on Tuesday. They have been given three more weeks to finalise their payments to the parents of the fellow student they unlawfully killed more than 12 years ago. It was back in 2019 that Maria Antoinette Goddard, 12 at the time, of Parish Land; Doniko Javier Alleyne, also then 12, of … ....
A man who tried to escape police custody because he didn’t want to break his grandmother’s heart was on Friday deemed to have served his time, but he remains behind bars.Romel Rico Cheltenham, of Stadium Road, Bush Hall, St Michael, was sentenced by Justice Randall Worrell to four months in prison – six months with a two-month discount for his early guilty plea – after admitting to escaping lawful custody with the use of force on November 16, 2017.That sentence was backdated to November 17, 2017 – the day he was remanded to HMP Dodds on the charge, which meant his time was served.However, Cheltenham will have to remain in prison as he is serving time for another offence. ....