Suspect in Major's murder has longer wait for trial date

Fri, Oct 24th 2014, 09:55 PM

The men facing charges in relation to the death of a teenager weeks ahead of his high school graduation appeared in court yesterday to receive a trial date.
Dwayne Peter Lockhart is charged with the June 1 stabbing murder of Enrico Major, 17, on Baillou Hill Road South.
Kervin Neely is accused of abetment to the murder.
Justice Bernard Turner adjourned the fixture hearing for a second time this week because lawyers for both men were not present.
On Thursday, Neely's lawyer Glendon Rolle was not present, and Raymond Rolle, who appears for Lockhart, was not present yesterday.
Turner has now set a fixture hearing for Monday.
Lockhart entered a guilty plea to the murder charge last month, but the court did not accept the plea because it was equivocal.
Lockhart was unrepresented when he attempted to enter the plea.
Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions Sandradee Gardiner appeared for the Crown.

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