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Jun 21, 2012 News
A 32-year-old man from Lethem will have to post $120,000 if he is to be granted pre-trial liberty following an alleged rampage in the interior area.
Eric Bobb appeared at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court before Magistrate Hazel Octive- Hamilton to answer five charges stemming from one incident.
The police said that on June 17, last, at Lethem, he unlawfully and maliciously wounded Jen Davis. On the same day Bobb reportedly assaulted a police officer while he was acting in his duties. Bob reportedly resisted arrest when the officer again sought to execute his duty.
The police continued that stemming from the incident Bobb also behaved disorderly while in the police station. The police said that Bobb was charged for damage to property. They said that Bobb damaged one pair of police pants.
According to information, the defendant, on the day of the incident had a misunderstanding with Davis and reportedly wounded the woman. The police were summoned and reportedly got a difficult time arresting the man.
The defendant applied for bail. He said that he was a taxi driver who resided at Central Lethem.
The prosecutor did not object to bail. Bob will return to court on July 6.
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