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Sep 01, 2012 News
A mason from North Ruimveldt was placed on $35,000 bail after he pleaded not guilty to three different charges yesterday.
Jeremy Stuffle is accused of assaulting the mother of his child Michelle Bollers with the intention of causing her actual bodily harm on Wednesday August 29 and on the same day he allegedly used indecent language and behaved disorderly while he was in vicinity of the North Ruimveldt police outpost. Stuffle pleaded not guilty to all the charges after which his lawyer, Paul Fung A Fat requested bail.
The virtual complainant, who was eager to tell her side of the story, claimed that the defendant is a presumptuous person while adding that several reports were made to the police about the abuse she was facing at the hands of the defendant but got no results. The woman said that during the last incident the defendant shaved her head.
The prosecution did not object to Stuffle being granted bail but asked that the accused and the virtual complainant stay away from each other for the remainder of the trial. Both parties agreed and Magistrate Hazel Octive-Hamilton ordered them to return to court on October 3 for the next hearing.
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