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Nov 18, 2012 News
Clement Humphrey, called “Delgado”, 45, of Angoy’s Avenue, New Amsterdam was on Friday sentenced to a total of six years in jail by Magistrate Adela Nagamootoo when he appeared before her at the New Amsterdam Magistrate’s court and pleaded guilty to two charges of break and enter and larceny.
Humphrey was charged on November 1, last with breaking and entering the business place of Sherwin Forde at Tucber Park and stealing a quantity of beverages.
The court was told by Prosecutor Corporal Orin Joseph that Sherwin Forde had secured his beer garden and had gone home. When he returned he noticed that his business was place broken into. Upon checking he noticed the beverages missing. A report was made and following investigations the accused was arrested. He subsequently admitted to the theft.
Humphrey also pleaded guilty to the charge of breaking and entering the dwelling house of Leslie Mc Auley at Martin Luther King Housing Scheme, between October 2 and October 4 last and stealing a quantity of kitchen utensils. He also stole one DVD player.
In court he admitted to both charges and was sentenced to a total of six years in jail. He will however spend three years in jail as the sentences will run concurrently.
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