Powell appears before Supreme Court, case postponed
2011-07-21 10:06:54 | (0 Comments)
The accused, Patrick Powell, as he is escorted from the courthouse in Half Way Tree on July 21. He was on his way to the Supreme Court in downtown Kingston. (Photo/Norman Grindley).
Livern Barrett, Gleaner Writer
Patrick Powell, the accused in the Khajeel Mais murder case, was remanded in custody until Monday when he appeared before the Home Circuit Court this morning.
The case was postponed due to the absence of Powell's lawyer, Patrick Atkinson.
The court was told that attempts made to contact Atkinson were unsuccessful.
A preliminary hearing was avoided this morning when the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions entered a voluntary bill of indictment, at the gun court, allowing the case to be moved downtown to the Supreme Court.
Powell, 50, also appeared before the criminal division of the Resident Magistrate's court, where the case of failing to hand over his firearm for inspection was mentioned. That case has also been rescheduled for September 26.
Major Investigations Taskforce detectives charged Powell yesterday with murder, shooting with intent, illegal possession of a firearm, illegal possession of ammunition and failure to produce a firearm for inspection.
Powell was brought into the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court this morning under heavy police escort, as he was transported in a six vehicle motorcade.
He was taken to the courthouse in an unmarked police vehicle.
Attorney-at-law, Bert Samuels, watched this morning's proceedings on behalf of the Mais family.
livern.barett@gleanerjm.com
2011-07-21 10:06:54 | (0 Comments)
The accused, Patrick Powell, as he is escorted from the courthouse in Half Way Tree on July 21. He was on his way to the Supreme Court in downtown Kingston. (Photo/Norman Grindley).
Livern Barrett, Gleaner Writer
Patrick Powell, the accused in the Khajeel Mais murder case, was remanded in custody until Monday when he appeared before the Home Circuit Court this morning.
The case was postponed due to the absence of Powell's lawyer, Patrick Atkinson.
The court was told that attempts made to contact Atkinson were unsuccessful.
A preliminary hearing was avoided this morning when the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions entered a voluntary bill of indictment, at the gun court, allowing the case to be moved downtown to the Supreme Court.
Powell, 50, also appeared before the criminal division of the Resident Magistrate's court, where the case of failing to hand over his firearm for inspection was mentioned. That case has also been rescheduled for September 26.
Major Investigations Taskforce detectives charged Powell yesterday with murder, shooting with intent, illegal possession of a firearm, illegal possession of ammunition and failure to produce a firearm for inspection.
Powell was brought into the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court this morning under heavy police escort, as he was transported in a six vehicle motorcade.
He was taken to the courthouse in an unmarked police vehicle.
Attorney-at-law, Bert Samuels, watched this morning's proceedings on behalf of the Mais family.
livern.barett@gleanerjm.com
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