Man claims he stole woman's car because police seized his
Covering the Courts with Tanesha Mundle
Sunday, April 19, 2015
A man who stole a woman's car elicited laughter in the court when he explained that he committed the crime because the police seized his car and refused to give it back to him.
"Good morning, I am guilty for taking this lady's car," the ex-con told the magistrate in court on Friday after he pleaded guilty to larceny of a motor car. "Why you stole it?" the magistrate asked.
"Just because the police seize my vehicle and the judge seh mi fi get it back, but dem hold on pon it and seh a one stolen car. Is over $180,000 mi pay fi it," Williams said, then added: "I don't know wah jump inna mi head."
Covering the Courts with Tanesha Mundle
Sunday, April 19, 2015
A man who stole a woman's car elicited laughter in the court when he explained that he committed the crime because the police seized his car and refused to give it back to him.
"Good morning, I am guilty for taking this lady's car," the ex-con told the magistrate in court on Friday after he pleaded guilty to larceny of a motor car. "Why you stole it?" the magistrate asked.
"Just because the police seize my vehicle and the judge seh mi fi get it back, but dem hold on pon it and seh a one stolen car. Is over $180,000 mi pay fi it," Williams said, then added: "I don't know wah jump inna mi head."