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Jun 23, 2011 News
A report in yesterday’s issue of Kaieteur News read, “The Magistrate then stated that the prosecution has 14 days to produce the tapes to her. She told the court that when she receives the tapes, if the evidence is sufficient enough for her to rule, a copy of the tape would be given to the Defence Counsel”.
The paragraph should have read, “The prosecution has 14 days to produce the tapes for her to determine the materiality. She stated that when she receives the tapes, if the evidence is material enough for her to rule, a copy of the tape would be given to the Defence counsels”.
The occasion was the preliminary inquiry into the treason charges against Major Bruce Munroe, his wife Carol-Ann, and former reserve officer Leonard Wharton.
It is alleged that between December 1 and December 16, 2010, the three accused allegedly plotted to level war within Guyana to force the President out of office in order to compel the government to change its measures.
The trio first appeared in court on December 28, last. Treason is a capital offence that is not bailable.
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