John Bostwick Jr. trial delayed

Tue, Dec 16th 2014, 11:30 AM

The trial of former Free National Movement Senator John Bostwick Jr. has been delayed again.
The trial was expected to begin yesterday but was delayed to April 7 due to a lack of witnesses.
This is the second delay.
In September, Magistrate Andrew Forbes granted the adjournment at the request of Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions Franklyn Williams, who said the prosecution was not ready to proceed.
Bostwick is on trial for ammunition possession.
Prosecutors allege that he was found in possession of 10 rounds of .22 ammunition.
A security screener at Grand Bahama International Airport allegedly discovered the items in Bostwick's bag as he prepared to travel to New Providence on May 17.
Bostwick pleaded not guilty to the charge.
He is on $9,000 bail.

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