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Guyana: Son takes 'rap' for mother in trafficking case

Starbroek News

Thursday 18 Jan 2007

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Acting Chief Magistrate Cecil Sullivan yesterday sentenced a teenaged
boy to three years imprisonment after he admitted to having 52 grammes
of cannabis for trafficking.

Terrence Henry, 18, and his mother Pamela Eadie, of Craig, East Bank
Demerara, were jointly charged and remanded to prison on their first
appearance at the Georgetown Magistrate's Court before Magistrate Gordon
Gilhuys.

Yesterday, Henry took the 'rap' for the offence and changed his plea to
guilty while his mother, who had pleaded not guilty on her first
appearance, was granted $75,000 bail.

According to the facts of the case on January 5, at Georgetown, the
police, acting on information, went to the home of the accused and found
the drugs inside of a purse on a table and on Eadie.

Their attorney, Lance Ferreira, told the court that Henry was accepting
responsibility and requested bail for Eadie.

Henry was fined $10,000 together with the sentence. Eadie was ordered to
appear at court on March 12.
http://www.stabroeknews.com/index.pl/article_courts?id=56511893

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