Gun smuggling case will go on despite two-year delay in trial

Thu, Feb 16th 2017, 06:00 AM

A MAGISTRATE refused a lawyer’s request yesterday for his client to be discharged of gun and ammunition smuggling charges after a near two-year delay in the start of trial.

Kenton Roberts, 39, and attorney Murrio Ducille appeared before Chief Magistrate Joyann Ferguson-Pratt for the expected start of Roberts’ trial concerning charges of possession of ammunition with intent to supply and importation of firearms and ammunition...

Click here to read more at The Tribune

 Sponsored Ads