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Maycock one step closer to extradition to the US
Maycock one step closer to extradition to the US
ACCUSED drug lord Melvin Maycock Sr and 13 other men are one court away from facing extradition to the United States after a magistrate handed down a ruling yesterday in the almost decade-old request by US federal officers.
Cop Jailed In Melvin Maycock Escape
Cop Jailed In Melvin Maycock Escape
A policeman has lost his job and his freedom for helping a drug convict escape. Sergeant Troy Lewis was yesterday sentenced to six months in prison for helping Melvin Maycock Sr. escape from the lock-up of the Elizabeth Estates Police Station on February 27, 2008.
Maycock Sr. and Son are Sentenced for Escape Bid
Maycock Sr. and Son are Sentenced for Escape Bid
Convicted drug dealer Melvin Maycock Sr and his accomplices in the infamous cellblock escape faced a maximum two-year prison term going into yesterday's sentencing before Magistrate Derence Rolle-Davis.
Melvin Maycock Sr And Son Are Sentenced
Melvin Maycock Sr And Son Are Sentenced
Melvin Maycock Sr has been given a prison term of eight months for escaping lawful custody five years ago.
Sentencing today in Maycock Sr. escape from custody case
A convicted drug trafficker will be sentenced today for escaping from police custody.
Prosecutors said Melvin Maycock Sr., who is known as 'Big Mel', swapped places in the lock-up at the Elizabeth Estates Police Station with his son, Melvin Maycock Jr., with the assistance of Sgt. Troy Lewis in February 2008.
According to the evidence, police arrested Maycock Sr. at Yamacraw Beach on suspicion of ...
Maycock Sr., son and Cop Convicted in Escape Case
Maycock Sr., son and Cop Convicted in Escape Case
A magistrate yesterday convicted a drug dealer of escaping from police custody by swapping places with his son. Magistrate Derence Rolle-Davis also found Sgt. Troy Lewis guilty of facilitating Melvin Maycock Sr.'s release by placing Melvin Maycock Jr., in a holding cell at the Elizabeth Estates Police Station in February 2008.
Court clears Melvin Maycock Sr. of drug conspiracy charge
A magistrate has acquitted Melvin Maycock Sr. of a drug conspiracy charge in relation to a $1.6 million drug seizure.
Police charged Maycock with conspiracy to possess drugs with intent to supply after they seized 60 crocus sacks of marijuana, with a weight of 1,257 pounds, and 10 crocus sacks and a five-gallon bucket of hashish oil, with a weight of 435 pounds, inside a storage locker at Blake Ro...
Public Notice about Trey Maycock
Public Notice about Trey Maycock
Intent to change name by deed poll
The public is hereby advised that I, Rhandi Trey Maycock of Barbara Street, Nassau, Bahamas, intend to change my name to Rhandi Trey Davis.
Appeal court dashes Maycock's hopes of release
Appeal court dashes Maycock's hopes of release
A drug dealer's appeal against his conviction for having $1.2 million in marijuana with intent to supply did not end the way he had hoped.
Not only did Melvin Maycock Sr. lose his appeal, but he now faces the prospect of serving an additional two years if he doesn't pay a $250,000 fine. Maycock was sentenced to three years in prison on November 1, 2011.
Officers from the Drug Enforcement Unit rai...
Maycock appeals drug conviction
Maycock appeals drug conviction
A prosecutor yesterday conceded that there was no evidence to connect Melvin Maycock Sr. to firearms and ammunition found inside a rented villa in 2008.
In November, Magistrate Carolita Bethell found Maycock guilty of possessing 1,200 pounds of marijuana, worth $1.2 million, three firearms and an assortment of ammunition that police seized from an apartment on May 17, 2008.
Maycock is appealing in...