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UPDATE - Gerard Huggins freed: Crown knew case was weak
ROAD ROWN, Tortola, VI - Gerard Huggins, who was facing alleged charges in connection with the Road Town Station attack of November 24, 2010, is now a free man after his trial came to an abrupt end following a no case submission by his lawyer this afternoon May 16, 2012.
Legal representation for alleged station attacker holds up case
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Referring to the situation yesterday May 1, 2012, where it was disclosed that one of the alleged Road Town Police Station attackers was yet to be assigned a legal aid lawyer which resulted in the hold-up of the case, Judge Albert Redhead said it is “wasting the court’s time” and instructed that Ramon George be assigned a lawyer by May 8, 2012 – the day that has been set for the arraignment of the three alleged attackers.
25 witnesses to be called in RT police station attack case
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Prosecutors intend to call some 25 witnesses to the stand when the three men implicated in the brazen attack on the Road Town police station in 2010 are brought to trial sometime during the February High Court criminal assizes, slated to commence on February 7, 2012.