Trigger-Happy Motorist Gets Five Years For Shooting
Published: Thursday | April 22, 20102 Comments and 0 Reactions
Barbara Gayle, Staff Reporter
A businessman who let road rage get the better of him is to spend five years in prison for firing shots at a taxi driver who refused to move his motor car which was blocking traffic in Portmore, St Catherine, on the morning of February 10, 2007.
Douglas Grey, 52, of Old Hope Road, Kingston 6, had last week appealed his convictions and five-year prison sentence for illegal possession of firearm, shooting with intent and wounding with intent.
He was convicted in the Gun Court on September 30, 2009. Grey was in prison pending the outcome of his appeal.
The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal and ordered that his five-year prison term run from December 30, 2009.
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Published: Thursday | April 22, 20102 Comments and 0 Reactions
Barbara Gayle, Staff Reporter
A businessman who let road rage get the better of him is to spend five years in prison for firing shots at a taxi driver who refused to move his motor car which was blocking traffic in Portmore, St Catherine, on the morning of February 10, 2007.
Douglas Grey, 52, of Old Hope Road, Kingston 6, had last week appealed his convictions and five-year prison sentence for illegal possession of firearm, shooting with intent and wounding with intent.
He was convicted in the Gun Court on September 30, 2009. Grey was in prison pending the outcome of his appeal.
The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal and ordered that his five-year prison term run from December 30, 2009.
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