Tesha Miller found guilty
Reputed head of the Clansman Gang Tesha Miller has been found guilty in the Supreme Court.
He is to be sentenced on Friday afternoon.
As a precautionary measure, police have imposed curfews in his strongholds in St. Catherine.
Miller was on trial on charges of illegal possession of a firearm, larceny of a motorcar and robbery with aggravation.
He was charged last year, following allegations that he and two of his cronies stole a motor car from a man in Spanish Town, St Catherine.
His attorney, Bert Samuels, argued that based on the complainant's statement, Miller was not carrying a gun, and therefore should not have been charged under the Gun Court Act.
He added that there is no evidence that his client stole the car.
Reputed head of the Clansman Gang Tesha Miller has been found guilty in the Supreme Court.
He is to be sentenced on Friday afternoon.
As a precautionary measure, police have imposed curfews in his strongholds in St. Catherine.
Miller was on trial on charges of illegal possession of a firearm, larceny of a motorcar and robbery with aggravation.
He was charged last year, following allegations that he and two of his cronies stole a motor car from a man in Spanish Town, St Catherine.
His attorney, Bert Samuels, argued that based on the complainant's statement, Miller was not carrying a gun, and therefore should not have been charged under the Gun Court Act.
He added that there is no evidence that his client stole the car.
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