From the Courts
May 8, 2012

Accused begs court to let him see his children

Before Deron Hazell was taken back to prison, he begged the court’s permission to see his children.{{more}}

The Prosecutor, Inspector Adolphus Delpesche, granted Hazell’s wish, shortly after Chief Magistrate Sonya Young found that there was sufficient evidence for Hazell to stand trial at the High Court for the attempted murder of Givvon Bynoe.

Eight prosecution witnesses testified in the Preliminary Inquiry which was held at the Serious Offences Court in Kingstown.

Bynoe, 23, of Paget Farm, suffered chop wounds about her body, including her back and head, while working as part of a road gang on December 5, 2011.