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Feb 17, 2016 Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News
Paul Marciano, a 40-year-old labourer was further remanded when he appeared before Magistrate Clive Nurse to answer a charge of break and enter and larceny.
Marciano, of 12 Water Lily Road, Wismar, Linden, is accused of Break and Enter and larceny between Wednesday December 23 and Friday December 25, 2015 at Third Alley, Wismar.
The allegation is that he broke into the dwelling house of Devon Peters and stole a 32″ television set valued $100,000 and two Samsung Galaxy cell phones valued $100,000.
Marciano was further remanded until May 17 when trial is expected to begin. Marciano created havoc in the holding cell screaming that he was wrongly accused. He then asked the police if they wanted him to ‘turn bad’.
Magistrate Nurse asked the orderly to call for silence but Marciano refused to remain quiet. Immediately the magistrate asked that he be charged for disrupting the peace.
Marciano was led out of the holding cell to the cell at the Wismar Police Station.
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