Court: Man Pleads Guilty To Threatening Words

January 18, 2017

Appearing in Magistrates Court, a 50-year-old man pleaded guilty to uttering threatening words and using threatening behavior towards an employee at the Salvation Army Harbour Light facility.

Stanley Davis pleaded guilty to two charges of uttering threatening words and one charge of using threatening behavior towards another man who was an employee at the Salvation Army Harbour Light facility.

The Crown Prosecutor told Magistrate Khamisi Tokunbo that on 28th November 2016, Davis had made threatening gestures and amongst other things, had told the facility worker; “You are f—ing dirty …. I am going to kill you … I’m going to kill you, your daughter, and your wife ….”

The Crown Prosecutor told the Magistrate that Davis had a long prior record of similar offences.

Speaking to the Magistrate, Davis said, “I should have humbled myself and walked away.”

Davis, who is already on remand for another matter was further remanded to the Drug Court’s next sitting on 24th January 2017.

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