Bail revoked for numerous murder suspects

Wed, Apr 4th 2012, 09:35 AM

A judge yesterday revoked a murder suspect's bail for reportedly tampering with his electronic monitoring device.
Gary Leon, who is accused of the February 2011 beating death of Jason Brown at Homestead Street, was released on $20,000 bail on September 15, on the condition that his movements were monitored.
Leon reportedly used foil to deactivate the GPS-enabled tracking system.
Senior Justice Jon Isaacs ordered Leon remanded to Her Majesty's Prison during a bail revocation hearing.
Meanwhile, two other murder suspects are now back in custody for defying a court's order to sign the bail register at the police station.
Justice Roy Jones learned that the men were not signing in when they failed to appear for a status hearing on April 2.
Kevin Hart, who is charged with the January 2003 murder of Kendal Braynen, and Anthony Charles Hall, who is accused of December 2002 murder of Jean Claude Louissaint, are now back in custody.
Justice Jones issued an arrest warrant for Hall's co-accused, Ryan Omar Butler, who is still at large. Last month, police named Butler as a person of interest in the March 24 shooting death of Rolando Smith at Ridgeland Park.

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