Man Denies Robbery Using Imitation Firearm
In today’s Supreme Court Arraignments, Kenneth Wade pleaded not guilty to committing a robbery and using an imitation firearm to commit an indictable.
Both charges arose from the alleged robbery of Vera P Card’s shop on Water Street in St George’s on 22nd June this year.
The 20-year-old had originally been charged with the offence last month, where he was granted bail in the amount of $20,000 with a surety.
Wade’s defence counsel told Justice Charles-Etta Simmons that Wade had been unable to find someone who could or would put up $20,000 surety as part of Wade’s bail, and Wade had therefore remained in custody.
Wade must re-appear for Mention at the next Arraignment.
Read More About
Category: All, Court Reports, Crime, News