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Apr 07, 2017 Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News
Terrence Curry, 39, yesterday made an appearance in the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts before
Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan to answer to two charges.
The charges against Curry alleged that on April 4, last, at Rosemary Lane, South Cummingsburg, Georgetown, he had in his possession a .32 round without being the holder of a valid firearm license at the time.
It was further alleged that on the same day in question at the said location he had in his possession 173 grams of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking.
Curry pleaded not guilty to both charges and was remanded to prison.
Curry will make his next court appearance on April 26, in the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts.
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