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Mar 31, 2013 News
Aubrey Romaine and Yonette Blair, accompanied by their 12-year-old daughter, appeared last Thursday before Magistrate Sueanna Lovell at the Georgetown Magistrates’ court.
According to Police reports, on March 23, a report was made against Romaine, a 42-year-old resident of 493 East Ruimveldt, and Blair who resides at same address. They were arrested and charged for unlawful assault of Enid Daniels, a 73-year-old pensioner and resident of 506 East Ruimveldt.
There was also a cross charge for Daniels for the unlawful assault of Romaine’s daughter and according to her explanation she was entered into a not guilty plea.
Daniels stated, “ Ya worship these people got a son and a daughter, and I living next to some people that got a mango tree and a cherry tree. They always pelting fruits and bricks pon my roof top. On the day when this thing happen, this li’l girl brother and my grandson de fighting right. Then I see she tek me grandson and pitch he to de ground. And I collect she and tell she leff my grandson alone and I ring a slap in she. She slap me back and I fall to the floor and then they kick me up so bad I get blackout.”
The defendants’ lawyer, Patrice Henry, rose to their defense and told the court that his clients are “willing not to give evidence if she does not to proceed with the matter.”
To this Daniels retorted, “Well if y’all bring lawyer an all ah duh den is best I go to trial.”
The defendants Romaine and Blair were placed on $20,000 bail each. Daniels was placed on self bail and they were all required to sign a bond to keep the peace pending the outcome of the matter.
The case was subsequently adjourned until May 8.
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