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May 25, 2013 News
Office of the President, employee Lisa Lowe yesterday made another appearance at the Providence Magistrate’s Court as her matter continued. During yesterday’s appearance the court was informed that Lowe will be represented by Attorney-at-Law Leslie Sobers.
However the accused and her lawyer were merely advised that the matter will be called again on June 18 when the trial is expected to commence.
Lowe of 693 Section ‘A’ Diamond, East Bank Demerara has been charged with failing to comply with police direction, breach of provisional licence and disorderly behavior.
It is alleged that on Tuesday May 4, last, on the Providence Public Road, East Bank Demerara, she was the driver of motorcar PPP 5617 when it was stopped by Police Constable, Tracy who was on Traffic duty.
The court was told that during the routine stop Lowe was asked to produce her driver’s licence and she handed over a provisional driver’s licence to the rank. At the time, Lowe had a provisional driver’s licence, her lawyer said.
The police charged her for not displaying the learner’s warning ‘L’. They also alleged that when asked to drive into the police station compound, Lowe declined.
The Prosecution alleged that when Lowe was informed of the breach of provisional licence charge she became verbally abusive to the rank.
The woman is on $50,000 bail.
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