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Friday, March 9, 2012

Woman on stabbing charge gets bail

Woman on stabbing charge gets bail
By LAUREL V WILLIAMS Thursday, March 8 2012
BAIL in the sum of $20,000 was granted yesterday to a woman who allegedly stabbed her ex-boyfriend during an argument last month.
The accused woman, Kevell Charles, 20, re-appeared yesterday in the San Fernando First Magistrate’s Court before Magistrate Rae Roopchan charged with maliciously wounding Tylon Bacchus, of Moruga.

The charge alleges that Charles, armed with a kitchen knife, stabbed Bacchus in his chest on February 13 last, while at a house in Marabella.

PC Anand Bahadur of the Marabella Police Station laid the charge against Charles.

Attorney Michelle Rampaul yesterday represented the accused woman and informed the magistrate her client did not have any previous convictions, or pending matters.

She also asked that reasonable bail be granted to Charles, who lives in Princes Town, and who recently completed a nursing course. The attorney added Charles was also awaiting employment, having completed the course.

Court prosecutor, PC Ramdath Phillip, made no objection to bail being granted, and added the accused had no previous criminal records. The magistrate granted the bail and adjourned the case to April 26.

Source:  http://www.newsday.co.tt/crime_and_court/0,156513.html

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