EMBATTLED clergyman Al Miller has been found guilty of negligence which ended with the theft of his firearm.
The guilty verdict was handed down in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court this morning.
Miller...found guilty of negligence leading to the theft of his firearm
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He will be sentenced on October 28.
Miller reported his firearm stolen after he had stopped to pick plums in Grants Pen, St Andrew with his daughter. He told police he left the firearm in a pouch on the floor of his vehicle and when he returned it was missing.
Miller is also facing charges of harbouring a fugitive after he was held transporting former Tivoli Gardens strongman Christopher 'Dudus' Coke on the Mandela highway in St Catherine. He claimed he was taking Coke to the United States Embassy in Liguanea to hand him over to United States authorities who had requested that the Jamaican government extradite him.
Coke had been on the run for several weeks.
The guilty verdict was handed down in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court this morning.
Miller...found guilty of negligence leading to the theft of his firearm
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He will be sentenced on October 28.
Miller reported his firearm stolen after he had stopped to pick plums in Grants Pen, St Andrew with his daughter. He told police he left the firearm in a pouch on the floor of his vehicle and when he returned it was missing.
Miller is also facing charges of harbouring a fugitive after he was held transporting former Tivoli Gardens strongman Christopher 'Dudus' Coke on the Mandela highway in St Catherine. He claimed he was taking Coke to the United States Embassy in Liguanea to hand him over to United States authorities who had requested that the Jamaican government extradite him.
Coke had been on the run for several weeks.
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