Chin turns on Kern - Businessman to testify against politician in Cuban light-bulb trial
Published: Wednesday | January 7, 2009
Arthur Hall, Senior Staff Reporter
Rodney Chin, one of three persons charged in connection with the Cuban light-bulb programme, makes his way from a police service vehicle to the holding area of the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court, Half-Way-Tree, St Andrew, on February 27, 2008. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer
The Director of public prosecutions (DPP) is set to withdraw all charges against businessman Rodney Chin when he returns to court on Monday for the scheduled start of the Cuban light-bulb trial.
Chin will instead testify for the State against his co-accused Kern Spencer and Colleen Wright.
Chin turns on Kern - Businessman to testify against politician in Cuban light-bulb trial
Published: Wednesday | January 7, 2009
Arthur Hall, Senior Staff Reporter
Rodney Chin, one of three persons charged in connection with the Cuban light-bulb programme, makes his way from a police service vehicle to the holding area of the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court, Half-Way-Tree, St Andrew, on February 27, 2008. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer
The Director of public prosecutions (DPP) is set to withdraw all charges against businessman Rodney Chin when he returns to court on Monday for the scheduled start of the Cuban light-bulb trial.
Chin will instead testify for the State against his co-accused Kern Spencer and Colleen Wright.
Chin turns on Kern - Businessman to testify against politician in Cuban light-bulb trial