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Jun 08, 2011 News
The preliminary inquiry (PI) into the treason case involving Major Bruce Munroe, his wife Carol-Ann, and reserve officer Leonard Wharton, continued yesterday before acting Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court, with the chief witness, Quincy Critchlow, completing his testimony
Defence counsel Nigel Hughes, Gregory Gaskin and George Thomas were all present at yesterday’s proceedings, as Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Shalimar Ali-Hack, who is prosecuting in the case, completed the examination of chief witness, Quincy Critchlow.Critchlow was the only person to give testimony yesterday and he was on the stand for approximately three hours. During yesterday’s proceedings Shalimar Ali-Hack became very upset when she noticed that the three accused were laughing and making sounds in the dock while Critchlow was testifying, as a result she asked the trio if they have a problem or wished to speak they should indicate same to the Magistrate.
Critchlow’s testimony was interrupted momentarily as the DPP addressed the trio.
At the end of yesterday’s hearing the matter was fixed for June 21 when the witness is scheduled to be cross examined.
The three accused were on December 27, last, arrested and charged with conspiracy for treason.
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