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Oct 26, 2013 News
The October Session of the Essequibo Criminal Azzies commenced with the traditional ceremony at the Suddie High Court. Justice Sandra Kurtzious took the salute from “G” Division Commander, Dale Alves, and inspected the guard of honour, on the lawns of the Richard Fikhal Training College earlier this week.
Twenty-one cases are billed for the October session which will however commence on December 5.
Those cases include four for murders, five for manslaughter, one attempted murder, five for rape, four cases of carnal knowledge of a girl between15 and 16 years and one for buggery.
Currently Justice Sandra Kurtzious has adjourned a case which started several weeks ago at the Suddie High Court, involving an Essequibo man, who is before her, charged with rape of a 14-year-old girl and with robbery under arms.
The incident allegedly occurred between November 3 and November 4, 2010 at Adventure. So far the prosecution has completed its case and Justice Kurtzious has overruled the no submission presented by attorney, Latchmie Dindyal. The case has been adjourned to next Tuesday.
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