Munster Road businessman gets 12 months suspended sentence
2010-07-01 17:31:50 | (0 Comments)
Garnett Pennington, the businessman charged with corruption in relation to the massive gun and ammunition find in East Kingston in February was today given a 12 months suspended sentence.
Sentencing was handed down by Georgianna Fraser in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate’s Court.
Pennington had pleaded guilty to the corruption charge on June 9 with sentencing scheduled for today.
Pennington’s lawyer, Tom Tavares Finson, indicated that the businessman would give evidence for the Crown in the case against his co-accused Sergeant Russell Robinson.
Sergeant Robinson is to return to the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate’s Court on July 6 for a date to be set for him to go on trial.
The police had reported that Pennington and Sergeant Robinson attempted to bribe members of a police team who were arresting them, following the seizure of 18 guns and over 10,000 rounds of ammunition at a house on Munster Road on February 4.
Its alleged that Sergeant Robinson begged the arresting officers to let him go and Pennington offered them $200,000 in exchange for his release.
They were later each charged with breaching the Corruption Prevention Act.
Source: Gleaner/Power 106 News
2010-07-01 17:31:50 | (0 Comments)
Garnett Pennington, the businessman charged with corruption in relation to the massive gun and ammunition find in East Kingston in February was today given a 12 months suspended sentence.
Sentencing was handed down by Georgianna Fraser in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate’s Court.
Pennington had pleaded guilty to the corruption charge on June 9 with sentencing scheduled for today.
Pennington’s lawyer, Tom Tavares Finson, indicated that the businessman would give evidence for the Crown in the case against his co-accused Sergeant Russell Robinson.
Sergeant Robinson is to return to the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate’s Court on July 6 for a date to be set for him to go on trial.
The police had reported that Pennington and Sergeant Robinson attempted to bribe members of a police team who were arresting them, following the seizure of 18 guns and over 10,000 rounds of ammunition at a house on Munster Road on February 4.
Its alleged that Sergeant Robinson begged the arresting officers to let him go and Pennington offered them $200,000 in exchange for his release.
They were later each charged with breaching the Corruption Prevention Act.
Source: Gleaner/Power 106 News
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