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Jan 03, 2013 News
Businessman Jermin Culley and his wife, Francine Culley, of Francine Fish Shop, Sheriff Street, appeared before Magistrate Sueanna Lovell on Monday following their December 24 fracas.
Culley, of 93 Regent Street, Georgetown, was charged with unlawful wounding, while his wife Francine, of Lot 28/60 Ketley Street Charlestown, had two charges read to her. She is accused of malicious damage to property and unlawful assault.
According to the allegations, Jermin Culley unlawfully wounded his wife while she assaulted him and damaged the bumper and rear lights of a motor vehicle that belonged to Errol Chapman. Both parties pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Jermin Culley was represented by attorneys at law Gordon Gilhuys in association with Tanya Warren Clement, while Attorney -at- law Omeyana Hamilton provided legal representation for Francine Culley.
The lawyers asked that their clients be admitted to bail. Ms Hamilton submitted to the court that the issue stemmed from a domestic dispute between the couple. Jermin Culley was placed on $30,000 bail while his wife was released on $50,000 bail.
Jermin Culley in offering his version of a Christmas Eve altercation between himself and wife, outside a city supermarket, said that the aggressor in the issue had been his wife. He refuted claims made by the woman earlier that week that he had assaulted her.
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